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Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Flocks of assembler robots show potential for making larger structures
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Researchers at MIT have made significant steps toward creating robots that could practically and economically assemble nearly anything, incl...
A Solution for Reclaiming Valuable Resources Flushed Down the Drain
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A problem at sewage treatment plants - the buildup of 'brown grease' - could yield a bounty of biofuel, thanks to the work of UConn ...
Earth might be experiencing 7th mass extinction, not 6th
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Diorama depicting Ediacaran-era sea creatures. Photo Credit: Smithsonian Institution Earth is currently in the midst of a mass extinction, l...
Covid-19: the Spike protein is no longer the only target
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Possible mechanism of action of a drug targeting Nsp1 of SARS-CoV-2. In infected cells, Nsp1 blocks the ribosome mRNA canal by acting as a &...
Immune cells in ALS patients can predict the course of the disease
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Solmaz Yazdani, PhD student at KI. Photo Credit: Filip Mestanov ALS is a disease in which nerve cells in the brain, brain stem and spinal co...
Genes and Languages
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Schematic illustration of possible scenarios of matches and mismatches in the transmission of genes and languages. Genetic (demographic) his...
Another Global Cooling Is Not Expected in the Soon
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The last century and a half is the warmest in several thousand years. Photo Credit: Ilya Safarov Because of the large amount of carbon dio...
Monday, November 21, 2022
Genetic ‘Hitchhikers’ Can Be Directed Using CRISPR
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NC State researchers expand the CRISPR toolbox with possible agricultural implications. Photo Credit: Atlas Green In a new study, North Caro...
Monitoring “frothy” magma gases could help evade disaster
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Aerial photograph of Kusatsu-Shirane area (October 2021). Thanks to its geothermally active location, the town of Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture ...
Intestinal microorganisms influence white blood cell levels in blood
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Under normal conditions (steady state) neutrophils regulate the gut microbiota. When the number of neutrophils drops (neutropenia), the comp...
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