An all-Princeton research team has identified bacteria that can detect the speed of flowing fluids.
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New Argonne Coating Could Have Big Implications for Lithium Batteries
Building a better lithium-ion battery involves addressing a myriad of factors simultaneously, from keeping the battery’s cathode electrically and ionically conductive to making sure that the battery stays safe after many cycles.
What Happens When Your Picky Toddler Becomes a Teen?
Toddlers who are picky about their food are not deficient in essential nutrients compared to their peers when they are teenagers.
How Potatoes Could Become Sun Worshippers
If there’s one thing potato plants don’t like, it’s heat.
Stanford Medicine Pilot Program Uses Data-Driven, Integrated Team Approach to Predict, Prevent Disease
A Stanford Medicine pilot program combining cutting-edge tools of biomedicine with a collaborative, team-based method, offers a new approach to personalized health care that captures the promise of Precision Health: to predict, prevent and treat disease based on the individual patient.
CO2 Concentrations Hit Highest Levels in 3 Million Years
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit 415.39 parts per million (ppm) over the weekend — the highest level seen in some 3 million years, before humans existed, according to scientists at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii.