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Published Synthetic biology meets fashion in engineered silk - Synthetic Biology Meets Fashion in Engineered Silk



Engineers developed a method to create synthetic spider silk at high yields while retaining strength...
Published AI could run a million microbial experiments per year - AI Could Run a Million Microbial Experiments per Year



Automation uncovers combinations of amino acids that feed two bacterial species and could tell us mu...
Published Bacteria killing material could tackle hospital superbugs - Bacteria Killing Material Could Tackle Hospital Superbugs



Researchers have used a common disinfectant and antiseptic to create a new antimicrobial coating mat...
Published Uncovering the massive quantum mysteries of black holes - Uncovering the Massive Quantum Mysteries of Black Holes


Bizarre quantum properties of black holes -- including their mind-bending ability to have different...
Published Researchers want to use 'biochar' to combat climate change - Researchers Want to Use 'Biochar' to Combat Climate Change



A new review of research suggests that the nature-based technology biochar -- a carbon-rich material...
Published Coral reefs prevent more than $5.3 billion in potential flood damage for U.S. property owners, study finds - Coral Reefs: A Natural Barrier Against Flood Damage


Coral reefs provide many services to coastal communities, including critical protection from flood d...
Published Your fork could someday be made of sugar, wood powders and degrade on-demand - Your Fork Could Someday Be Made of Sugar, Wood Powders and Degrade On-Demand



Single-use hard plastics are all around us: utensils, party decorations and food containers, to name...
Published Modular builds may help construction industry weather a perfect storm - Modular Builds May Help Construction Industry Weather a Perfect Storm



Engineers have calculated the potential cost savings for builders who opt for modular construction t...
Published Microplastics are harming gut health - Microplastics are Harming Gut Health



Scientists have found evidence that microplastics in the digestive tract of seabirds altered the mic...
Published Using paleogenomics to elucidate 10,000 years of immune system evolution - Using Paleogenomics to Elucidate 10,000 Years of Immune System Evolution


Scientists have used paleogenomics to trace 10,000 years of human immune system evolution. They anal...
Published Improved wastewater treatment could lead to significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions - Improved Wastewater Treatment: A Key to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions


New research has shown that methane emissions from urban areas are underestimated by a factor of thr...
Published Human and ocean health impacts of ocean plastics - Human and Ocean Health Impacts of Ocean Plastics


Researchers from the fields of healthcare, ocean science, and social science have collaborated to qu...
Published Filtering pollution: A microfluidic device for collecting microplastics via acoustic focusing - Filtering Pollution: A Microfluidic Device for Collecting Microplastics via Acoustic Focusing



Microplastics (MPs), plastic debris smaller than 5 mm, indirectly harm the environment. They are tra...
Published A new route to evolution: How DNA from our mitochondria works its way into our genomes - A New Route to Evolution: How DNA from Our Mitochondria Works Its Way into Our Genomes


Scientists have shown that in one in every 4,000 births, some of the genetic code from our mitochond...
Published A stone age child buried with bird feathers, plant fibers and fur - A Stone Age Child Buried with Bird Feathers, Plant Fibers and Fur: Uncovering the Secrets of Ancient Burial Practices


Archaeological researchers have identified human remains as a child, who may have been laid on a bed...
Published 'Talking' concrete could help prevent traffic jams and cut carbon emissions - Talking Concrete: A Solution to Traffic Jams and Carbon Emissions


An increasing number of U.S. interstates are set to try out an invention that could save millions of...
Published Researchers build bee robot that can twist - Researchers Build Bee Robot That Can Twist



A robotic bee that can fly fully in all directions has been developed. With four wings made out of c...
Published Plants can distinguish when touch starts and stops, study suggests - Plants Can Distinguish When Touch Starts and Stops, Study Suggests



Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has f...
Published Woodpecker guides post-fire forest management - Woodpecker Guides Post-Fire Forest Management



What's good for the Black-backed Woodpecker is good for restoration of burned California forests. Th...
Published Invading insect could transform Antarctic soils - Invading Insect Could Transform Antarctic Soils



A tiny flightless midge which has colonized Antarctica's Signy Island is driving fundamental changes...