The world is in the middle of a peptide drug revolution. These short chains of amino acids—the building blocks of ...
Smitten with Science programming features Candy Chromatography workshops on Feb. 8, 15 and 22, teaching kids STEM concepts ...
A large share of medicines developed today may never reach patients for a surprisingly simple reason: they cannot dissolve well enough in water. For most treatments, the oral route remains the gold ...
New York - - New York Supreme Court, Erie County - Index not Assigned - In the matter of the Application of the Christian Science Society Of Williamsville, New York For an order to dissolve and to ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will officially dissolve after the body’s board voted to close the organization this week. The CPB was created by Congress nearly 60 years ago; its ...
Jan. 6 (UPI) --The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after more than $1 billion in funding was cut for the organization by Congress last year. The board of directors announced the ...
CPB is expected to file formal documents to dissolve the nonprofit this month after last year’s rescission of federal funding, court records show. The nonprofit, authorized by Congress with the Public ...
Dr. Shech is a professor of philosophy who specializes in the philosophy of science. As popular mistrust of expert opinion grows, we increasingly encounter the following skeptical argument about ...
The Trump administration announced its decision to dissolve the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado, a prominent climate science research hub, describing it as a source of ...
Dissolving filler involves using an enzyme to break down and remove injectable dermal fillers from the skin. People may opt to dissolve filler to address complications from filler treatments, correct ...
Dr. Frank is a professor of astrophysics at the University of Rochester. A few years ago, on a flight, I was seated next to a man in his mid-20s. He looked at the astrobiology textbook I was reading ...