Droplets of an herbicide-loaded hydrogel stick their landing
Delivering herbicides and pesticides with hydrogels could help them stay on leaves when sprayed
Delivering herbicides and pesticides with hydrogels could help them stay on leaves when sprayed
The Australian labradoodle is a cross between a Labrador and a poodle, but after 30 years of breeding it’s the poodle DNA that dominates the labradoodle genome
Galaxies are so massive that they bend light around them, which happens 10 times more often than we expected, indicating a possible problem with dark matter
Calculations suggest that recent studies found a semimetallic state. The models could predict how soon scientists will make the real thing.
Some autistic children develop stronger relationships with cats than dogs, which may be because cats hold eye contact for less time than dogs
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Combination of two state-owned Chinese firms will create a chemical behemoth
Nine companies vow to wait for Phase III clinical trial data before seeking vaccine approvals
Caitlin Rivers has found her voice—in front of Congress and on Twitter—during the pandemic
Firm's first product-and project pipeline-draws deep-pocketed investors
Alien hunters deploy new telescopes and tactics—and win some respect
Fuzionaire’s cofounder and chief scientist reflects on how Covid-19 has affected his growing company
Single-walled carbon nanotubes and transmission electron microscope used to watch tiny metal crystals form in real time
Nanometer-thick materials might make high-performance electronics cheaper and easier to manufacture
Over at Common Organic Chemistry, there are 28 new positions for September 5.
Don't forget to check out the Common Organic Chemistry company list, a very helpful resource for organic chemists looking for potential employers.
Consistent continent-wide regulatory systems are essential for sustainable agriculture
Starlet sea anemones are the first animal with a “food in, limbs out” body plan
On this week’s show: Private funding for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence brings in piles of new data to trawl through, and looking at telomeres—the protective caps at the end of our chromosomes—in many people and tissues
Data from tissues around the body boost search for genetic basis of disease
Global animal populations have fallen 68 per cent since 1970, according to a World Wildlife Fund report, though conservation has helped restore tiger and loggerhead turtle populations
A group of more than 100 UK citizens tasked with recommending ways to reduce the country's carbon emissions to net zero has backed scaling taxes for flights and bans on new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars
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