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Published Martian meteorite’s organic materials origin not biological, formed by geochemical interactions between water and rock - Martian Meteorite’s Organic Materials Origin Not Biological, Formed by Geochemical Interactions Between Water and Rock
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Organic molecules found in a meteorite that hurtled to Earth from Mars were synthesized during inter...
Published Scientists advance renewable hydrogen production method - Scientists Advance Renewable Hydrogen Production Method
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Perovskite materials may hold the potential to play an important role in a process to produce hydrog...
Published New research shows that bacteria get 'hangry,' too - New Research Shows That Bacteria Get 'Hangry,' Too
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Researchers have discovered, using a recently developed technology, that genetically identical cells...
Published Antibiotic consumption and resistance 'two-way street' between animals and humans - Antibiotic Consumption and Resistance: A Two-Way Street Between Animals and Humans
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Scientists have demonstrated that, globally, the association between antibiotic consumption and anti...
Published SpyLigation uses light to switch on proteins - SpyLigation: A Revolutionary Method to Switch on Proteins Using Light
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Scientists can now use light to activate protein functions both inside and outside of living cells....
Published Can synthetic polymers replace the body's natural proteins? - Can Synthetic Polymers Replace the Body's Natural Proteins?
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Scientists developing new biomaterials often try to mimic the body's natural proteins, but a chemist...
Published Research unearths obscure heat transfer behaviors - Research Unearths Obscure Heat Transfer Behaviors
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Researchers have found that boron arsenide, which has already been viewed as a highly promising mate...
Published Counting the cost of sunshine: Finding a better metric to measure human ecological footprints - Counting the Cost of Sunshine: Finding a Better Metric to Measure Human Ecological Footprints
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The human food-energy-water system is wickedly interconnected, but most of the links in the network...
Published Animals are key to restoring the world's forests - Animals are Key to Restoring the World's Forests
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By dispersing seeds, animals can rapidly reestablish plant diversity in degraded forests. ABSTRACT:...
Published Simple addition to corn bran could boost grain's nutritional value 15-35% - Simple Addition to Corn Bran Could Boost Grain's Nutritional Value 15-35%
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What if, by adding a couple of cell layers inside a corn kernel, the grain could become significantl...
Published Researchers create E. coli-based water monitoring technology - Researchers Create E. coli-Based Water Monitoring Technology
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People often associate Escherichia coli with contaminated food, but E. coli has long been a workhors...
Published Light from outside our galaxy brighter than expected - Light from Outside Our Galaxy Brighter Than Expected
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Scientists analyzed new measurements showing that the light emitted by stars outside our galaxy is t...
Published Ultrasound has potential to damage coronaviruses, study finds - Ultrasound has potential to damage coronaviruses, study finds
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A new study suggests coronaviruses, including the virus that causes COVID-19, may be vulnerable to u...
Published Visualizing spatial distribution of electric properties at microscales with liquid crystal droplets - Visualizing Spatial Distribution of Electric Properties at Microscales with Liquid Crystal Droplets
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Existing sensor probes for microelectrical devices can measure only their average electric propertie...
Published Harnessing power of immune system may lessen reliance on antibiotics for infections like TB - Harnessing the Power of the Immune System to Reduce Reliance on Antibiotics for Infections like TB
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Researchers have found that the body's process of removing old and damaged cell parts, is also an es...
Published Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in ribosome decoding revealed - Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in Ribosome Decoding Revealed
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Scientists have found that human ribosomes decode mRNA slower than bacteria, with implications for d...
Published Study offers most detailed glimpse yet of planet's last 11,000 summers and winters - Study Offers Most Detailed Glimpse Yet of Planet's Last 11,000 Summers and Winters
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An international team of collaborators have revealed the most detailed look yet at the planet's rece...
Published Early forests did not significantly change the atmospheric CO2 - Early Forests Did Not Significantly Change the Atmospheric CO2
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Scientists have discovered that the atmosphere contained far less CO2 than previously thought when f...
Published Ending THC use may reverse its impacts on male fertility, research shows - Ending THC Use May Reverse Its Impacts on Male Fertility, Research Shows
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A previous study confirmed that chronic use of cannabis may greatly impact male fertility and reprod...
Published Climate change threatens global fisheries - Climate Change Threatens Global Fisheries
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The diet quality of fish across large parts of the world's oceans could decline by up to 10 per cent...