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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Plastic-eating Enzyme Could Eliminate Billions of Tons of Landfill Waste
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An enzyme variant created by engineers and scientists at The University of Texas at Austin can break down environment-throttling plastics th...
UBC team discovers ‘silver bullet’ to keep medical devices free of bacteria
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Photo of a coated versus an uncoated catheter. Credit: Kizhakkedathu Lab University of British Columbia researchers have found a ‘silver bul...
Meet the forest microbes that can survive megafires
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The image highlights the diversity in colors and morphologies of microbes obtained from Soberanes Fire-burned soil. Credit: Jenna Maddox/UCR...
Rare, endangered insects illegally for sale online
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Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula (Lasiodora Parahybana) in the lab of Linda Rayor, senior research associate in CALS. Credit: Jas...
New climate modeling predicts increasing occurrences of flash flooding across most of the U.S.
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a illustration of calculated flood characteristics; b the percentage change of flood occurrences comparing the future (PGW) and retrospectiv...
Five diseases attack language areas in brain
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Each condition causes a different type of language impairment in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) Word comprehension is lost for some patie...
Glimpse inside a graphene sandwich
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Honeycomb-shaped structures made of carbon atoms, known as graphene, can conduct electric current without resistance when twisted against ea...
Monday, April 25, 2022
Study Reveals Diminished Role for Neutrons in Creation of Carbon in Stars
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The Texas Active Target (TexAT) particle detector designed and built by Texas A&M physicists is the centerpiece in a collaborative exper...
Scientists discover promising biologic drug for treating chronic lung disease
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Associate Professor Ge Ruowen (left) from NUS Biological Sciences and Professor Fred Wong (right) of NUS Pharmacology. Credit: National Univ...
The destructive power of language
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Hate expressions can take many forms - they can also be very subtle in the field of language. Credit: Roberto Schirdewahn Artificial intelli...
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