Tag: Washington State
How Plastic Waste Moves in the Environment
A Washington State University researcher for the first time has modeled how microplastic fibers move through the environment.
The work, published in the journal Advances in...
How Plastic Waste Moves in the Environment
A Washington State University researcher for the first time has modeled how microplastic fibers move through the environment.
The work, published in the journal Advances in...
Researchers Develop Sugar-Powered Sensor to Detect, Prevent Disease
Researchers at Washington State University have developed an implantable, biofuel-powered sensor that runs on sugar and can monitor a body’s biological signals to detect,...
Catalyst Advance Could Lead to Economical Fuel Cells
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a new way to make low-cost, single-atom catalysts for fuel cells — an advance that could make...
Unraveling a Curious Killer
In the ghoulish world of infectious disease agents, prions might well be the zombies.
Unlike bacteria and viruses, prions have no DNA, yet still manage...
Sagebrush Hospitality: A Home for Good Bugs Can Save Vineyards
Sagebrush is a protective home for good bugs that help fight harmful pests on grape vines, according to new research from WSU scientists.
This finding...
Researchers Develop One-Step, 3D Printing for Multimaterial Projects
Similar to the advance from black and white to color printing, a Washington State University research team for the first time has used 3D...
Natural Cures Combined with Biomedical Devices Prompt Bone Health, Growth
A WSU research team is bringing together natural medical cures with modern biomedical devices in hopes of bringing about better health outcomes for people...
Natural Cures Combined with Biomedical Devices Prompt Bone Health, Growth
A WSU research team is bringing together natural medical cures with modern biomedical devices in hopes of bringing about better health outcomes for people...
Researchers Develop Smart Phone for Quicker Infection Testing
Washington State University researchers have developed a low-cost, portable laboratory on a phone that works nearly as well as clinical laboratories to detect common...
How Tall Trees Move Sugars
Scientists have long assumed that the sugars that nourish trees are pushed by water pressure from the leaves where they are created to the...
Pediatric Cancer Providers Give Medical Marijuana a Cautious Thumbs-Up
New research by Yale Cancer Center (YCC) researchers shows a majority of pediatric cancer providers endorse the potential use of medical marijuana for children...