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Ohio State College of Medicine sets new research funding record

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NSF-funded center to drive development of US natural rubber industry

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Gender Gap Widens in Biomedical Research Funding

New project explores warfare in animal societies

New project explores warfare in animal societies

Europe’s battery charge to power a green economy

Hope emerges for women with debilitating hormonal disorder 

Tapping the Sun for renewable hydrogen

Preventing outer space from becoming a hazardous junkyard

Cancer cells

New way that cells die opens door to cancer treatments

A new collaboration aims to push the boundaries of knowledge about the fundamental character of four-dimensional space-time. (Composite: Rhiannon Montelius. Image Sources: Unsplash and PxHere.)

Unlocking the Secrets of a 4D Cosmos

Flexible copper sensor made cheaply from ordinary materials: conductive copper adhesive tape, sheet of transparency film, paper label, nail varnish, circuit fabrication solution, and acetone

Low-cost sensor detects heavy metals in sweat

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