A select group of Purdue University engineering and pharmacy graduate students are advancing Indiana’s biopharmaceutical workforce training opportunities through the BioTrain Fellows program.
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Why Is This Remote and Rugged River in Alaska Turning Orange?
New research suggests the Salmon River is full of toxic metals that are likely harming fish and other aquatic creatures ...
From excelling at IIT Roorkee and Harvard to pioneering carbon removal with Mati Carbon, Shantanu Agarwal is shaping global ...
Important tasks like water desalination, dehumidification, and nuclear waste processing all involve expensive separation ...
“Microbes are the world’s oldest miners,” says Liz Dennett, founder and CEO of the start-up Endolith Mining, based near ...
INTERVIEW: The ‘Schindler’s List’ actor has stepped behind the camera for a sensational new film that carries echoes of her ...
The University of Chicago Department of Chemistry is introducing a new master of science degree to prepare students for careers in the sciences and to strengthen their applications for Ph.D., law or ...
Scientists have built an artificial neuron that’s so realistic it fires, learns, and responds to chemical signals just like ...
NC State University announced Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto, the chemical giant, over the presence of ...
At the northern edge of Chile’s Atacama Desert sits a pile of rocks that’s so big that you can see it from space—and it’s ...
In what is fast becoming an eyesore in Abuja, the nation’s seat of power, sub-standard schools built primarily for ...
About 4.2 million people are expected to lose coverage if Congress fails to extend premium subsidies for Affordable Care Act ...
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