Using mouse embryos, scientists explore the impact of high exposure to a common plasticizer on male fertility, but caution: the dose makes the poison.

Using mouse embryos, scientists explore the impact of high exposure to a common plasticizer on male fertility, but caution: the dose makes the poison.
Tuneable micro-structured surfaces could overcome the limitations of current unchangeable components that result in “static” optical devices.
AI is changing the labor-intensive process of manual cell counting, offering improved accuracy, efficiency, and a door into new scientific applications.
When deciding whether or not to build bridges out of their chained bodies, weaver ants take prior collective investment into account.
There’s a fascinating link between the structure of bone and LK-99
Capable of measuring stress through micro gestures “EmoSense” could find its way to wearable electronics in the future.
For fusion reactions to become practical, parameters such as plasma density and shape must be monitored in real time and impending disruptions responded to instantly.
A new device can detect Salmonella on individual products in real-time and with minimal need for laboratory equipment or specialized operators.
An acid sensitive hydrogel makes it possible to detect dangerous leaks before they cause damage.
Fermions forming pairs? It’s just a matter of getting the conditions right.