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An independent investigative board presented its final report on the failure of the Mars Observer mission to NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin on January 5. Communication with the spacecraft, which had ...
(Inside Science) -- Back in the 1600s, lacking an alternative, doctors tried transfusing milk and wine into the bloodstreams of their hemorrhaging patients. When that failed, they moved on to sheep’s ...
(Inside Science) -- Have you ever played with a pocket-sized laser, wondering how far its light would travel? Could you, a naughty student inside a classroom on Earth, annoy a poor substitute teacher ...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are transforming biomedical research, including in image analysis, drug ...
Early in tumor development, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) detach from primary or metastatic lesions and are important biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment response. But they are rare in blood ...
Drawing on data from the physics-based FIRETEC model, a nonlinear dynamical approach examines time series for a variety of ...
(Inside Science) –– In the ephemeral space between feeling drowsy and drifting into dreamland, scientists have found that even a healthy brain mimics one of the most common aftereffects of a severe ...
(Inside Science) -- Hitting turbulence on a flight at 30,000 feet can cause quite the bumpy ride. But birds who soar high in the sky don’t just handle bumpy air -- they seek it out for a free, ...
(ISNS) -- As trees shed their foliage this fall, they reveal a mysterious, nearly universal growth pattern first observed by Leonardo da Vinci 500 years ago: a simple yet startling relationship that ...
(Inside Science) -- You can always tell when you are speaking to a Canadian when they get to words like “about,” which comes out “aboot.” Eh? Perhaps not for long. Canadian speech is changing in what ...
Advances to optoelectronic tweezers can address some of the challenges that limit their biochemical and biomedical ...