Sampling allows archaeologists to draw conclusions about a site or region using only a fraction of the area. Because excavation is destructive and funding is limited, leaving parts unexcavated can be ...
Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics (BIROB) publishes original, high-quality, peer-reviewed theoretical and applied research achievements and review articles in the fields of robotics, biomimetics, ...
An exploratory drilling project in the La Plata Mountains by Metallic Minerals raises the possibility of a 21st-century ...
Recent advancements in systems biology have been propelled by the increasing power of omics technologies—spanning genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, ...
Emergency evacuations during natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis increasingly rely on advanced technology to ...
A new method that uses a simple air sample and the power of a dog’s nose makes it easy to check shipping containers for ...
Scientists are testing a product called Xtreme RT in St. Andrews Bay to combat red tide, aiming to target the algae without ...
Jae Hong Park, associate professor of health sciences and principal investigator in the Aerosol Research Lab, and his PhD student Subin Han have supported the project by characterizing particulate ...
Although plastic particles in the air are increasingly coming into focus, knowledge about their distribution and effects is still limited. Chemical analyses from Leipzig now provide details from ...
Dynamic Image Analysis directly addresses micro-flow imaging’s inherent scalability and workflow limitations. Both ...
Today, Microsoft has launched a new website aimed at ushering in a new era of polling. Today, polling occurs by random sampling to gather data. From this data, pollsters can make predictions on ...
Bruins, D. , de Vroege, L. and van den Broek, A. (2026) The Mental Health of Mental Healthcare Professionals (MHCPs): A ...