A weasel stands on a log carrying a mouse at night. Weasels are notoriously difficult to capture on camera, and researchers are working to find the best way to draw them out of hiding.
This map, produced with 2018 World Health Organization data, highlights the reported cases of Chagas Disease. While traditionally associated with Latin America, the disease has spread, silently ...
From left to right, Dr. Manuela Leal da Silva, Ms. Raissa Rosa, and Dr. Rafael C. Bernardi, the collaborative team of researchers from Auburn University and FIOCRUZ who are advancing our understanding ...
From left, Utah State University researchers Emily Calhoun, doctoral student, and Norah Saarman, assistant professor in the Department of Biology and USU Ecology Center, retrieve mosquito specimens ...
University of Toronto Engineering researchers Erik Fredin, Anastasia Aubeeluck, Haley Mayer and Professor Eric Diller are some of the members of the team that designed a new set of tiny robotic tools ...
This miniature device, shown next to a model brain, is known as the twisted string actuated forceps. It can grip and pull tissue, and is controlled entirely by external magnetic fields. (photo by Univ ...
The track of Storm Daniel across the Mediterranean Sea and the heavy rainfall it triggered in Libya. Dozens of mm of precipitation fell in the Wadi Derna catchment (blue line) which triggered the ...
Results of the hydraulic simulations show the difference in flood impact when comparing the actual, dam-breaching flood (right) with the hypothetical scenario of no dams upstream of the city (left).
Agapito Sanchez Jr, Baylor College of Medicine (CC-BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Credit must be given to the creator.
The table was attended by Bernadette de Melo Franco, Hans-Ulrich Humpf, Ulrich Dobrint, João Paulo Fabi and Peter Eisner ...
A study by UC San Diego School of Medicine described a novel medical student service-learning initiative that provides free laser tattoo removal services for justice-impacted adults reintegrating into ...
Qimiao Si is the Harry C. and Olga K. Wiess Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice. Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University. Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University.
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