Reversible Saliva Allows Frogs to Hang on to Next Meal

Atlanta, GA

A frog's saliva changes three times in milliseconds as it snares food with its tongue.

Jill Watson, Round Three

Atlanta, GA

A class on artificial intelligence will again include non-human teaching assistants.

Buzzing the Vagus Nerve Just Right to Fight Inflammatory Disease

Atlanta, GA

An electric buzz to the vagus can fight chronic inflammation -- this fine-tune makes it even better.

Home Away From Home for the Holidays

Atlanta, GA

Shane Kimbrough is at the midway point of his four-month mission on the space station.

Climate Change: Potentially Good News on Methane and Peat Carbon

Atlanta, GA

Soil carbon stored in peat bogs may not convert to greenhouse gasses in the face of global warming.

Simple Processing Technique Could Cut Cost of Organic PV and Wearable Electronics

Atlanta

A simple solution-based processing technique could help reduce the cost of polymer solar cells.

‘Spooky’ Sightings in Crystal Point to Extremely Rare Quantum Spin Liquid

Atlanta, GA

Strong experimental indications of a rare quantum phenomenon could open doors into understanding the mystery of matter.

Genomics Technique Could Accelerate Detection of Foodborne Bacterial Outbreaks

Atlanta, GA

A new testing methodology could accelerate the diagnosis of foodborne bacterial outbreaks.

Hybrid Approach Predicts and Confirms Structure of Complex Metal Nanoparticles

Atlanta, GA

Combining experimental and theoretical methods accurately describes complex nanoparticle

Secret Phenotypes: Disease Devils in Invisible Details

Atlanta

Computers viewing tiny traits could reveal previously invisible underpinnings of horrible diseases.