A New Weapon in the Fight Against Disease: Diagnosing Malaria with Magnets
An ingenious, easy-to-use diagnostic device developed by Vanderbilt professor Dr. Rick Haselton could be a game-changer in the fight against malaria.
An ingenious, easy-to-use diagnostic device developed by Vanderbilt professor Dr. Rick Haselton could be a game-changer in the fight against malaria.
As scientists in the fields of optics and applied physics continue to make strides in temporal and optical cloaking, the eventual development of a real life invisibility cloak has become a distinct possibility.
Yale Professor Weimin Zhong and colleagues have challenged initial reports that Ye Shiwen’s Olympic swimming feats raise suspicions of unfair play.