A research partnership between the Arkansas Water Resources Center and the U of A College of Engineering will look at ways to detoxify algal blooms and reduce harmful chemicals in Arkansas streams.
From plastic-eating plants to AI-guided therapies, iGEM 2025 reveals the innovations defining the future of synthetic biology ...
Alberto Corigliano, Politecnico di Milano, explores the development of sentient materials and structures through the IMMENSE ...
DayZ and Kerbal Space Program's creators have joined forces with an ex-SpaceX engineer to create the ultimate spaceflight ...
The global biotechnology market is expected to grow at a rate of 13-15% over the next five years. Key drivers of this growth ...
With a three-year, $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Chi Zhang, ...
Researchers have created a prediction method that comes startlingly close to real-world results. It works by aiming for ...
The Mascaro Center’s 2024-25 annual report — released in October 2025 — features students and faculty involved in integrative ...
Vancouver-based BQE Water, a pioneer in mine water treatment and management, has successfully implemented a new full-scale Selen-IX plant at the Coeur […] ...
Mayors in Tees Valley and North Yorkshire have teamed up with university and industry experts on the bioeconomy project ...
KAIST announced on the 14th of November that it has been selected as a major participating institution in the 'Lunit ...
Inside Stan State’s library, the Fab Lab serves as a creative hub where students, faculty and staff can explore new skills ...