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Published Connections between drinking water quality and increased lung infections in people with cystic fibrosis
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High levels of some minerals and metals in environmental water supplies may increase the risk of non ...
Published Energy and heat transfer: A new 'spin' on ergodicity breaking
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Scientists have observed novel ergodicity-breaking in C60, a highly symmetric molecule composed of 6 ...
Published After Chernobyl nuclear accident: The wild boar paradox, finally solved
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While the contamination of deer and roe deer decreased over time as expected, the measured levels of...
Published Enhancing cancer therapy using functionalized photosynthetic bacteria
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Selective targeting of cancerous cells poses major clinical challenges during cancer therapy. Howeve...
Published Scientists discover novel way of reading data in antiferromagnets, unlocking their use as computer memory
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Scientists have made a significant advance in developing alternative materials for the high-speed me ...
Published Double trouble: Infamous 'eagle killer' bacterium produces not one, but two toxins
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The cyanobacterium Aetokthonos hydrillicola produces not just one, but two highly potent toxins. Sci ...
Published US can cut building emissions by up to 91%, saving $100 billion per year in energy-related costs, modeling study shows
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The US has committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. To accomplish this goal, large cuts in...
Published 'Coastal squeeze:' Massive loss of U.S. coastline tidal flats over 31 years
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The entire contiguous U.S. has experienced massive urban expansions and the Atlantic Coast shows out...
Published Researchers find evolutionary adaption in trout of Wyoming's Wind River Mountains
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Scientists found that trout from lakes stocked decades ago in the Wind River Mountains have higher n...
Published How a mere 12% of Americans eat half the nation's beef, creating significant health and environmental impacts
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A new study found that 12% of Americans, mostly men or people aged 50-65, consume half of all beef o...
Published A close-up of biological nanomachines: Researchers take a deep look at peroxisomal processes
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The cell organelles known as 'peroxisomes' dispose toxic substances and fats in the human body, amon...
Published Water-quality risks linked more to social factors than money
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When we determine which communities are more likely to get their water from contaminated supplies, m...
Published New recycling process could find markets for 'junk' plastic waste
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Although many Americans dutifully deposit their plastic trash into the appropriate bins each week, m...
Published Not too big: Machine learning tames huge data sets
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A machine-learning algorithm demonstrated the capability to process data that exceeds a computer's a...
Published Allergy study on 'wild' mice challenges the hygiene hypothesis
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The notion that some level of microbial exposure might reduce our risk of developing allergies has a...
Published Can't stop binging on fries and BBQ?
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People overeat and become overweight for a variety of reasons. The fact that flavorful high-calorie ...
Published Metal-organic frameworks could someday deliver antibacterial nitric oxide
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Because metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) — highly porous metal complexes — are so structurally and ch ...
Published Research team developing a nano-sized force sensor and improving high-precision microscopy technology
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Recent research in cell biology highlights groundbreaking results. An international team of research...
Published On ancient Earth, it never rained but it poured - On Ancient Earth, It Never Rained But It Poured
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In a new study, researchers found that during epochs of extreme heat -- 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit...
Published Discarded aloe peels could be a sustainable, natural insecticide
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Aloe vera has been used for centuries to treat skin ailments, promote digestive health and heal woun...