NewsNew Nanoparticle-Based Sensors Can Measure Residual Herbicides in Foodby Washington State UniversityThe research has real-world viability as an easy-to-use, low-cost method of testing
NewsMartian Rock-Metal Composite Shows Potential of 3D Printing on Marsby Washington State UniversityThe process could one day be used on Mars to make tools or spare parts
NewsDisposable Masks Could Be Used to Improve Concreteby Washington State UniversityCement mixtures that used mask materials was almost 50 percent stronger than standard mixtures
NewsCameras Reveal Snowshoe Hare Densityby Washington State UniversityCameras could provide an alternative to live-trapping for determining small mammal density in forests
NewsNano-Engineered Sealer Leads to More Durable Concreteby Washington State UniversityThe novel sealer showed improved water repulsion and a reduction in salt damage
NewsConcurrent Heatwaves Seven Times More Frequent than 1980sby Washington State UniversityHeat events have also been growing hotter and larger over the years, researchers find
NewsAtom Laser Creates Reflective Patterns Similar to Lightby Washington State UniversityResearchers have developed a technique to see wave caustics created by cold atom laser
NewsBig Gaps in Quest to Sequence Genomes of All Animalsby Washington State UniversityGenome sequence efforts tend to focus on animals that most resemble or impact humans
NewsNew 3D-Printed Sensor Can Detect Glyphosate in Beveragesby Washington State UniversityThe sensor was developed for health monitoring, but it also can be used for food safety and environmental monitoring
NewsMeasuring Electric Current in Soil Could Provide Answers on Soil Healthby Washington State UniversityResearchers have developed a way to assess soil health by measuring the electric current produced by its tiniest microbes