Starke Elementary School's 260 students will move on Sep. 23 into a brand-new building around the corner from the 1956 ...
Tiny bioreactors, called nanocultures, are opening up new possibilities for microbiome research, especially in harsh and dynamic environments.
Engineered nanocultures with egg like shells host thousands of microbes and burst on cue, offering precise, high throughput tools for microbiome research in tough environments.
Once you try this ridiculously cool hybrid knife and cutting board you're going to go full Top Chef for the rest of the year.