A scientific breakthrough not only promises faster testing for antimicrobial resistance, but also an ethical solution to the controversial issue of using rodents in research.
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Making a dye from scratch and coloring socks!
Today, I'm going to be exploring the science of azo dyes. This class of dyes is one of the most popular and it is used to dye ...
Indian meal moths are also called pantry moths for a reason. They feed on pantry goods for their entire life cycle, and you may not notice these pests until it’s too late. The larvae of the Indian ...
You know that sinking feeling when you discover your favorite shirt has an armpit stain that won't budge? Or when your ...
As winter ends and we fold away our favourite wool jumpers and silk scarves, some fascinating material science is about to unfold quietly in our wardrobes. Subtle chemical and biological processes ...
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Why do moths eat clothes?
It feels personal when you pull out a jumper, and it’s got little holes in it, like a moth has […] ...
An invasive caterpillar that devours the leaves of the native mamaki has been discovered on Kauai for the first time. Last month, after a resident made a report, the Kauai Invasive Species Committee ...
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