Gold particles could help ovarian cancer Positively charged gold nanoparticles are usually toxic to cells, but cancer cells somehow manage June 6, 2013
Engineers aim to develop more cost-efficient solar panels Most Americans want the U.S. to place more emphasis on developing solar power, recent polls but a May 23, 2013
Architects, entrepreneurs develop 'upcycled' roofing Student and faculty entrepreneurs from the New York Institute of Technology plan to give new life May 23, 2013
Civil engineers tout biofuel byproducts use in concrete Kansas State University civil engineers are developing a mix that they hope will reduce concrete's May 23, 2013
Engineering researchers devise blackout preventer A local power failure in Ohio 10 years ago caused a series of cascading power failures that in a a May 23, 2013
Engineers test tall concrete towers for wind turbines Grant Schmitz, eyes inches from a 6.5-foot-by-12-foot panel of ultra-high-performance concrete, He May 23, 2013
Taking informatics approach to lung cancer treatment Experts from The Ohio State University and University of Kentucky are collaborating to create what May 9, 2013
Study links popular diet to memory A University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) study suggests that the Mediterranean diet, which that May 9, 2013
Too few nurses said to be involved in quality initiatives Nurses are the largest group of health care providers in the U.S., and health care leaders and in May 9, 2013
Grocery delivery touted as greener than driving to store At the end of a long day, it can be more convenient to order your groceries online while sitting a May 9, 2013
Open space said to lift home prices Homes in neighborhoods that incorporate protected open space command prices 20 to 29 percent than May 9, 2013