Memory trouble doesn’t have to be inevitable, and they’ve found a drug therapy that could potentially reverse this type of memory decline It may seem normal: As we age, we misplace car keys,... Read more
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin’s Cockrell School of Engineering have developed a new source of renewable energy, a biofuel, from genetically engineered yeast cells and ordi... Read more
Panama disease is causing significant damage in banana cultivation in Southeast Asia. Together with a number of partners, scientists from Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre) hav... Read more
“Serpentine plasma actuators” described in Journal of Applied Physics may reduce noise and drag and increase fuel efficiency for future land and air vehicles Plasmas are a soup o... Read more
A dollop of peanut butter and a ruler can be used to confirm a diagnosis of early stage Alzheimer’s disease, University of Florida Health researchers have found. Jennifer Stamps, a graduate... Read more
When it comes to public access, the tree of life has holes. A new study co-authored by University of Florida researchers shows about 70 percent of published genetic sequence comparisons are... Read more
Kamran Mohseni envisions a day when the unmanned vehicles in his laboratory at the University of Florida will swarm over, under and through hurricanes to help predict the strength and path o... Read more
A new way to test anti-hearing-loss drugs in people could help land those medicines on pharmacy shelves sooner. University of Floridaresearchers have figured out the longstanding problem of... Read more
The Holy Grail of nanotherapy University of Florida researchers have moved a step closer to treating diseases on a cellular level by creating a tiny particle that can be programmed to shut d... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Call it Nitelite: The newest app for cell phones might be night vision. A University of Florida engineering researcher has crafted a nickel-sized imaging device that uses... Read more