The FDA approved a drug that treats opioid addiction that isn’t addictive itself
Unlike most opioid addiction treatments, Lucemyra is not derived from opioids themselves.
Unlike most opioid addiction treatments, Lucemyra is not derived from opioids themselves.
It's all about their chemistry.
If researchers can crack the chemistry, the applications are numerous.
It's so easy being green that these lizards kept evolving the same weird quirk.
Bruce Barritt wanted to create a new apple variety. This is how he tasted his way to the Cosmic Crisp.
CFC-11 isn't leaving the atmosphere as quickly as it should.
The Wi-Fi Alliance wants to standardize home mesh networks.
Yesterday the astronauts on ISS had to deal with a faulty cooling system.
Skeeter spit is no friend to our immune system.
Existing just to have sex is a solid evolutionary strategy.
Will Scott Pruitt release it ahead of next week’s summit on harmful chemicals in water?
Updated carbon dating techniques helped, too.
The allergy aisle can be confusing.
We asked some scientists to weigh in on this viral ear-worm.
MIT is working on autonomous cars that don't need good maps.
One small flight for drones
The ability to gather more information means we'll spend more time sifting through it.
Thank goodness for scavenger animals.