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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Parasites may take a heavier toll on mammal populations than previously thought
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Tapeworm infection is caused by ingesting food or water contaminated with tapeworm eggs or larvae. Credit: University of Alberta A new stud...
Scientists develop greener, more efficient method for producing next-generation antibiotics
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With the addition of a murine-derived biocatalyst (green), this engineered protein can add a fluoride atom to create macrolide analogs (stru...
Model developed to predict landslides along wildfire burn scars
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Drought, wildfires and intensified precipitation can lead to debris flows, a fast-moving, highly destructive landslide. Credit: Tierney Acot...
Viruses help combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Prof. Gil Westmeyer (l.) and his research team, in collaboration with Kilian Vogele (r.) and the start-up Invitris, have developed a new con...
New sensing platform deployed at controlled burn site, could help prevent forest fires
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Argonne scientists conduct a controlled burn on the Konza prairie in Kansas using the Sage monitoring system. Resized Image using AI by SFL...
Hot on the trail of the causes of rapid ice sheet instabilities in climate history
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The research vessel MARIA S. MERIAN leaving the harbor of St. John’s (Canada). As a participant on Expedition MSM 39 (2014), Lars M...
Gaming does not appear harmful to mental health, unless the gamer can't stop
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Video gaming: Although today’s research suggests gaming may only be a negative influence only for those who feel compelled to game, rather t...
Towards High-Quality Manganese Oxide Catalysts with Large Surface Areas
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The octahedral molecular sieve (OMS-1) is a very powerful manganese oxide-based catalyst, and researchers from Tokyo Tech have found a remar...
Shape-Memory Polymers
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Ilya Starodumov as a member of an international team, is developing a technology for creating "smart" polymers. Credit: Ilya Safar...
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Could we eavesdrop on communications that pass through our solar system?
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Communications across interstellar distances could take advantage of a star’s ability to focus and magnify communication signals through an ...
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