Scientists used environmental TEM to uncover the atomic-level secrets of how water vapor interacts with metals, leading to either corrosion or passivation. Their research offers…
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A recent study reveals that ultraviolet radiation alters the microstructure of human skin, particularly impacting collagen, causing the skin to become tougher. This research provides…
Heavy alcohol consumption alters brain signaling pathways, impacting cognitive functions and promoting further drinking. Research in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity reveals that alcohol-dependent…
Cross-section of chicken intestine with cells that may be affected by food nanoparticles. Credit: Cornell University According to a recent study by scientists at Cornell…
A recent study suggests that retirement plans may have unexpected negative consequences. The research found that access to retirement plans can greatly contribute to cognitive…
The sequence of depths of the valleys on a key acts like a code that must match the lock. Have you ever wondered how keys…
Kaiming Ye and Guy German from Binghamton University, State University of New York developed a machine to disinfect personal protective equipment such as facemasks. Credit:…
Scientists can make some pretty accurate forecasts about the future. But predicting what the Earth will be like 500 years from now is a difficult…
Postdoctoral researcher Adriane Lam and Assistant Professor Molly Patterson making sense of new geochemical data obtained from planktic foraminifera. Credit: Binghamton University Ocean currents embody…
Moai statuary on Easter Island (Rapa Nui). New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York suggests that the demographic collapse at the core…
New Fossil Discovery of a Distinct, Ancient Human Species Points to Complicated Evolutionary Process
Static skull, mandible, and parietal orthographic. Credit: Tel Aviv University Analysis of recently discovered fossils found in Israel suggests that interactions between different human species…
Anolis lizard rebreathes exhaled air underwater using a bubble clinging to their snouts. Credit: Lindsey Swierk A team of evolutionary biologists including faculty at Binghamton…
Several proposals have emerged on how to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine, but they fall short in ensuring that the vaccine is distributed fairly. A team…
Bye-bye, burners. To curb climate change, many experts have called for a massive shift from fossil fuels to electricity. The goal is to electrify processes…
Seokheun “Sean” Choi, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, has developed a new device for faster testing of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Credit: Seokheun “Sean”…
Happy together. Everyone seems to agree that opposites attract. Young and old people, happy and distressed couples, single folks and married partners – all apparently…
In response to a new Mayo Clinic study which found that lung damage from vaping resembles chemical burns, Geraldine R. Britton, director of the Binghamton…
Parents who take paid family leave after the birth of a newborn are more likely to have their child vaccinated on time compared to those…