Ants, bacteria wage 50-million-year-old battle for food
By Emily Laughnan | Feb. 9, 2005\Ant""-ibiotics could spur human research'
\Ant""-ibiotics could spur human research'
A tiny, luminous sea creature and its friendship with bacteria are shifting scientific focus on the benefits of microbes as the major components of the human body and other life ' ¦'
Carbon monoxide has always been a clumsy player in the world of energy-producing fuel cells. Not only a health hazard, carbon monoxide is a hallmark of engine inefficiency since it ' ¦'
Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
Walking across campus on a stormy day, you may forget that rain once sank into the prairie that is now street and sidewalk. You trudge through the rain to your ' ¦
The popular practice of yoga is spiritual, effective'