Their discovery may one day lead to new treatments for many common autoimmune diseases. Researchers at the University of Georgia report in the Journal of Biological Chemistry that an enzyme... Read more
The promise of affordable transportation fuels from biomass—a sustainable, carbon neutral route to American energy independence—has been left perpetually on hold by the economics of the conv... Read more
“If there is a chemical you want to break down, there is probably a microbe that can do it. If there is a compound you wish to synthesize, a microbe can probably help” Microbes can be highl... Read more
Researchers at the University of Georgia are developing a new treatment technique that uses nanoparticles to reprogram immune cells so they are able to recognize and attack cancer. The findi... Read more
Now, researchers at the University of Georgia have found a way to transform the carbon dioxide trapped in the atmosphere into useful industrial products. Excess carbon dioxide in the Earth... Read more
A long-running philosophical debate is being rehashed in the world of business, and big money is at stake, says Stephen Ornes AT SOME point in their career every mathematician comes up again... Read more
At a U.S. Senate hearing, scientists warned that New Orleans, Florida and other places will be radically transformed if global warming is allowed to continue unabated In a probable sc... Read more
The world’s first LED that emits a warm white light Light emitting diodes, more commonly called LEDs, are known for their energy efficiency and durability, but the bluish, cold light o... Read more
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that a virus commonly found in dogs may serve as the foundation for the next great breakthrough in human vaccine development. Althoug... Read more
Greenland‘s massive ice sheet has melted at a record-setting pace this year–and summer isn’t over yey Greenland’s massive ice sheet is melting at a record pace this s... Read more
Could help explain why many cancers become drug resistant Low oxygen levels in cells may be a primary cause of uncontrollable tumor growth in some cancers, according to a new University of G... Read more