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Improving Mid-Infrared Imaging and Sensing
Artificial optical materials could allow cheaper, flatter, more efficient detectors for night vision and other uses
Achieving Sustainable Housing with Soil-Based Construction
Researcher hopes that soil-based construction materials will provide some of the poorest people in the world with a strong, affordable and environmentally-friendly housing solution
Activinsights Celebrates Success in the 2018 Queen’s Awards
Healthcare wearables company, Activinsights, commended for enterprise in Britain’s top business accolade
What’s New in Environmental? Discover our Favorite Stories and Application Notes
From plastic-eating enzymes to nuclear disaster prevention, discover the top environmental stories of April 2018
PATH and Mologic to Develop New Diagnostic Test for Malaria
The test will expand the range of diagnostic options available to guide the treatment of Plasmodium vivax
Measuring Circular Dichroism with Microplates
Smallest Ever Sieve Separates Atoms
A New Type of Opal Formed by Common Seaweed Has Been Discovered
Self-assembled nanostructure of opal gemstones mimicked in oil droplets
Fighting Malaria on Two Fronts – Understanding Host Genetics and Finding New Drugs
Learn how a lab in the US is fighting malaria on two fronts - through advancing our understanding of host genetic factors that predispose individuals to the severe forms of the disease and finding new therapeutics against the malarial parasite
Stanford Scientists Create Gold Nanoparticles in Water
Water microdroplets replace toxic agents in a new "green" synthesis
Manipulating the Memory of T Cells for Immunotherapies
Boosting T cell memory may result in long-lasting and effective responses for patients treated with checkpoint blockade immunotherapies
Dual Kinase Inhibitor Shows Early Promise in Multiple Cancers
CYC065, an inhibitor of CDK2 and CDK9 kinases, has inhibited tumor growth in some patients with advanced cancers