Research shows that 77 percent of lab professionals now use public AI tools alongside their ELN. For many, this is not driven by policy decisions, but by necessity. Governed tools do not yet support ...
In a quiet laboratory, a team of atmospheric scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory recently gathered around a workstation to watch as little ...
Many everyday foods and seasonings—such as herbs, spices, and aromatic plants—contain natural compounds called phytochemicals that can regulate inflammatory pathways. For centuries, these ingredients ...
Inertia Enterprises, a commercial fusion energy company, announced a $450 million investment "to bring limitless clean energy ...
Following years of advocacy by the Physicians Committee, other groups, and people across Oregon, the Oregon National Primate ...
To meet the growing demand for faster scientific discovery that strengthens the bioeconomy, plant scientists worked with ...
This study provides a useful contribution to understanding how wearable augmentation devices interact with human proprioception, using a longitudinal design over a single session. Results demonstrate ...
Understanding what complex chemical measurements reveal about materials and reactions can take weeks or months of analysis. But now, an AI-powered platform developed by researchers at the Department ...
A European project calls for help to verify whether carbon quantum dots are really able to sense chemicals in cells.
In the frantic hours following an offshore oil spill, emergency responders face a destructive decision: let the oil spread or ignite it. Once ignited, it creates an "in-situ" fire pool that stops the ...
Larry Carbone offers an insider's perspective on the ethics of using animals in invasive research, the need for more ...
Gabriel Gomes built an agent that turns plain English into physical experiments, enabling research that humans alone could never sustain ...