
Newly Isolated Nutmeg Compound Out-Cools Menthol
Neolignan molecule is a potent activator of cold-sensitive neuron channel
Neolignan molecule is a potent activator of cold-sensitive neuron channel
Biodegradable power source could run medical implants deep in the body
The field, now called low-energy nuclear reactions, may have legit results—or be stubborn junk science
Beetles, eaten in several parts of the world, amply supply this essential nutrient to a meat-poor diet
Blocking an immune system protein, interleukin-33, squelches itch signaling in mice
The strong, conductive material could be used for wearable electronics and medical implants, researchers say
As nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH, stealthily becomes a leading cause of transplants, drug companies race to develop treatments
After vowing to go natural, food brands face a shortage of the favored flavor
Non-egg-layers are killed after they are born. A new technique detects sex in 3-day-old embryos, which can be dispatched before they feel pain
Even cotton traps the skin's infrared radiation, making you sweat, but a new nanoporous fabric lets it out
Microbes produce organic acids that may help leach out valuable metals
Corroded pipes full of nutrients for deadly Legionella bacteria; other cities at risk
The element, crucial for medical scanners and chemical analysis, has been vanishing but a giant new field may lie beneath Tanzania
New method could help anticancer drugs reach brain tumors
President expected to sign law that strengthens some toxic chemical regulations
Chemists study the neurochemistry of alkaloids from the Mitragyna plant
Small size and new material go into devices that mimic the speed and efficiency of neurons
Biocides, intended to protect pipes, are often not needed
Today's Nuclear Security Summit tackles proliferation, and scientists try a way to trace gases from secret bombs
A network of small sensors can spot bombs made of TATP
Ultraslim graphene sensor monitors blood sugar levels through skin
Researchers have discovered world's first polyethylene-eating bacterium
Five-layered material stretches and lights up in many colors
An external magnet guided cells to repair arteries in mice