Researchers have found a way to use the chaos to create digital fingerprints for electronic devices that can be unique enough to thwart even
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A temperature sensor could help protect mRNA vaccines
Scientists have developed vaccines against COVID-19 at record speed. The first two vaccines widely used in the US are mRNA-based and require ultra-cold storage
Gavin Williamson Launches Plan to Protect Freedom of Expression and Combat "Unacceptable Silence"
Gavin Williamson has presented a number of protective measures speak freelyas he warned of the “deterrent effect” of “unacceptable silence and censoring” on university
Nanoparticle Immunization Technology Could Protect Against Many Strains of Coronaviruses
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that is causing the COVID-19 pandemic is just one of many different viruses in the coronavirus family. Many of these are
Plant-inspired alkaloids protect rice, kiwi and citrus from harmful bacteria
Plants get bacterial infections, just as humans do. When food crops and trees are infected, their yield and quality can suffer. Although some compounds
Bird's-eye geology with drones offers a new way to protect groundwater
Today, researchers at the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey spend a little less time on the ground and more time in the air
Team finds way to protect genetic privacy in research
The era of functional genomics has enabled scientists to analyze massive amounts of data on cellular activity in disease and health. The more these
New cyber technologies protect energy supply systems for utility companies
Software identifies and mitigates weak points in operating technologies Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Researchers are pursuing new approaches to fill cybersecurity gaps for
Planetary ball-milling helps protect our planet from plastics pollution
Plastics are ubiquitous in modern life; unfortunately, once they lose function, they pollute the environment. Now, researchers at Osaka University have developed polymer materials
Could the common cold protect you from Covid-19? | The Independent
A n article in Science recently generated a lot of interest by providing a possible explanation of why Covid-19 can be deadly to some