Scientists develop an innovative and efficient system for swiftly identifying pathogens on fresh produce prior to their distribution to retail outlets and restaurants. Common food…
Wheat Crops in U.S. and China May Be Threatened by Unprecedented Heat and Drought
A new study from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University shows the likelihood of extreme weather in wheat-producing areas of…
Revolution in Physics: First-Ever X-Ray of a Single Atom Captured
Scientists have successfully detected the X-ray signature of a single atom for the first time. Using a pioneering technique known as synchrotron X-ray scanning tunneling…
Revolutionizing Electrochemistry: Innovating With Nanoporous Model Electrodes
Scientists have created an innovative model membrane electrode with hollow giant carbon nanotubes and a wide range of nanopore dimensions. The invention aids in understanding…
Revolutionizing Electrochemistry: Innovating With Nanoporous Model Electrodes
Scientists have created an innovative model membrane electrode with hollow giant carbon nanotubes and a wide range of nanopore dimensions. The invention aids in understanding…
Tobacco Industry Tactics: Makers of PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Covered Up the Dangers
Widely used in clothing, household products and food, they resist breaking down in the environment. The chemical industry took a page out of the tobacco…
Tobacco Industry Tactics: Makers of PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Covered Up the Dangers
Widely used in clothing, household products and food, they resist breaking down in the environment. The chemical industry took a page out of the tobacco…
Tobacco Industry Tactics: Makers of PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Covered Up the Dangers
Widely used in clothing, household products and food, they resist breaking down in the environment. The chemical industry took a page out of the tobacco…
Tobacco Industry Tactics: Makers of PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Covered Up the Dangers
Widely used in clothing, household products and food, they resist breaking down in the environment. The chemical industry took a page out of the tobacco…
Feeling Lucky? How Unexpected Wins Shape Our Risky Decisions
How do humans make decisions when the outcomes are uncertain? One possible way would be to calculate the expected value of each option by multiplying…