
Can graphene in your clothing stop mosquito bites?
Scientists exposed humans wearing clothes with graphene to mosquitoes to find out whether this material can protect us against these insects.
Scientists exposed humans wearing clothes with graphene to mosquitoes to find out whether this material can protect us against these insects.
Scientists wanted to know how each bacterial species in our gut affects our health.
Scientists created a virtual chip simulator before producing the chip physically to ease the manufacturing process.
Researchers wanted to see if changes in people’s odor due to malaria infection could identify malaria cases.
Scientists analyzed data on antibiotic use from 76 countries between 2005 and 2015 and found that the consumption of these medications has increased rapidly in middle and low-income countries.
Scientists developed a mathematical model to estimate the financial impact of bed bug disclosure policies on landlords over time.
Scientists gathered information on every birth in Brazil since the beginning of the Zika outbreak to search for a connection between the virus and microcephaly.
Scientists wanted to know how climbers affect birds that nest on cliffs.
Scientists tested ways of simulating quantum computers on conventional machines so that programmers and users can prepare themselves for this future technology.
Scientists used a mathematical model to understand human impact and threats to the Atlantic coast of the United States.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to know how ravens’ intelligence and cognitive skills compared to apes.
Researchers wanted to assess and predict bone loss in astronauts caused by spaceflight.
Researchers investigated the impact of gender stereotypes favoring boys in computer science and engineering on children and adolescents.
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