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Thursday, December 1, 2022
Positively charged nanomaterials treat obesity anywhere you want
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Illustration of depot-specific targeting of fat by cationic nanomaterials Illustration Credit: Nicoletta Barolini/Columbia University Resear...
New Stanford chip-scale laser isolator could transform photonics
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From left, Alexander White, Geun Ho Ahn, and Jelena Vučković with the nanoscale isolator. Photo Credit: Hannah Kleidermacher Using well-know...
Small fish could play big role in fight against malnutrition
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Dagaa, a small pelagic fish, is the largest share of the catch around Lake Victoria in East Africa. Photo Credit: Kathryn Fiorella Accordin...
Hibernating Corals and the Microbiomes That Sustain Them
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A microscope image of Northern star coral with its polyps extended. Photo Credit: Alicia Schickle, Roger Williams University As winter appro...
Researchers Develop Strategy to Thermally Stabilize Microneedle Vaccine Technology
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Visual of the researcher's microneedle vaccine technology concept. Illustration Credit: Thahn Nguyen Researchers use sugar molecules to ...
Development of the immune system before and after birth
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What influence does a premature birth have on the development of the immune system? And how can the immune system be supported to ensure an ...
Mammoth problem with extinction timeline
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Cameron Schwalbach, paleontology collections manager for the Cincinnati Museum Center’s Geier Collections and Research Center, and UC assist...
New clues about how carbon dioxide affects bumble bee reproduction
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In addition to inducing a calming effect, carbon dioxide also can trigger a range of other physiological responses in bumble bees, according...
Smallest mobile lifeform created
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The origin of all biological movements, including walking, swimming, or flying, can be traced back to cellular movements; however, little is...
Commercial Dishwashers Destroy Protective Layer in Gut
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Rinse aids in commercial dishwashers often contain alcohol ethoxylate. This substance damages the intestinal epithelium, which can lead to c...
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