By American Chemical Society Tomoyuki Shibata, Ph.D. | Science-Technology | Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Disease-causing bacteria in beach sand could pose a risk to children and others who dig or play in the sand.
By American Chemical Society Evgeny Katz, Ph.D. | Science-Technology | Wednesday, April 11, 2012
To turn a living snail into a power source, the researchers made two small holes in its shell and inserted high-tech electrodes made from compressed carbon nanotubes.
By American Chemical Society Ronald Breslow, Ph.D. | Science-Technology | Wednesday, April 11, 2012
With the exception of a few bacteria, amino acids in all life on Earth have the left-handed orientation
The winners are high-flying employees who are likely to enjoy pensions that, at retirement, exceed the value of accumulated employee and employer contributions
What make progressives desperate? The realization that if they taught America's children how to think instead of what to think, their ideology would be consigned to the ash heap of history.
The next time you find yourself fuming about Romney being our nominee, take a deep breath and think of the drowning family. If that doesn't help you settle down, think of the alternative.
The developer predicts that his wind farm may kill five golden eagles over 25 years, but such forecasts have proven wrong in the past by a factor of 10 to 50 times.
A flurry of lawsuits this year by parties demanding compensation from the likes of Coke and Pepsi after their products allegedly failed to live up to the marketing.