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Published How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics - How Bacteria Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics
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Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of...
Published How superbug A. baumannii survives metal stress and resists antibiotics - How Superbug A. baumannii Survives Metal Stress and Resists Antibiotics
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The deadly hospital pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii can live for a year on a hospital wall without...
Published Understanding the cryptic role fungi play in ecosystems - Understanding the Cryptic Role Fungi Play in Ecosystems
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It is estimated that there are approximately 3 to 13 million fungal species on Earth, many of which...
Published How plants cope with the cold light of day -- and why it matters for future crops - How Plants Cope with the Cold Light of Day -- and Why It Matters for Future Crops
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New research has discovered a cold 'coping' mechanism that is under the control of the plant biologi...
Published How the flu virus hacks our cells - How the Flu Virus Hacks Our Cells
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Influenza epidemics, caused by influenza A or B viruses, result in acute respiratory infection. They...
Published Under control to the very end -- how our cells kill themselves - Under Control to the Very End -- How Our Cells Kill Themselves
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Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burs...
Published Photosynthesis, key to life on Earth, starts with a single photon - Photosynthesis, Key to Life on Earth, Starts with a Single Photon
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A cutting-edge experiment has revealed the quantum dynamics of one of nature's most crucial processe...
Published Previously unknown intercellular electricity may power biology - Previously Unknown Intercellular Electricity May Power Biology
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Researchers have discovered that the electrical fields and activity that exist through a cell's memb...
Published Going gentle on mechanical quantum systems - Going Gentle on Mechanical Quantum Systems
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Systems in which mechanical motion is controlled at the level of individual quanta are emerging as a...
Published New method for purifying drinking water could be used in disaster zones - New Method for Purifying Drinking Water: A Game-Changer for Disaster Zones
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Scientists have developed a new desalination method that pumps water through a membrane without usin ...
Published Tiny biobattery with 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria - Tiny Biobattery with 100-Year Shelf Life Runs on Bacteria
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A tiny biobattery that could still work after 100 years has been developed. ABSTRACT: Tiny Biobatter...
Published Unveiling the nanoscale frontier: innovating with nanoporous model electrodes - Unveiling the Nanoscale Frontier: Innovating with Nanoporous Model Electrodes
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Researchers have introduced a next-generation model membrane electrode that promises to revolutioniz ...
Published How calcium ions get into the cellular power stations of plants - How Calcium Ions Enter the Mitochondria of Plants
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Calcium is a very special nutrient. In the cells of most living beings calcium ions function as so-c...
Published Fleshing out the bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's largest flier ever - Fleshing out the Bones of Quetzalcoatlus, Earth's Largest Flier Ever
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Though discovered more than 45 years ago, fossils of Earth's largest flying animal, Quetzalcoatlus,...
Published Flexible tail of the prion protein poisons brain cells - Flexible Tail of the Prion Protein Poisons Brain Cells
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Prion proteins are the infectious pathogens that cause Mad Cow Disease and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease...
Published Making nanodiamonds out of bottle plastic - Making Nanodiamonds Out of Bottle Plastic: A Revolutionary Breakthrough
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What goes on inside planets like Neptune and Uranus? To find out, an international team conducted a...
Published Research advances emerging DNA sequencing technology - Research Advances in Emerging DNA Sequencing Technology
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Researchers have moved closer toward this goal by developing a nanopore sequencing platform that, fo...
Published Fueling a hydrogen revolution - Fueling a Hydrogen Revolution: The Future of Clean Energy
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Researchers show how magnetic flux sensors can be used to monitor the operation of proton exchange m...
Published 'Super-resolution' imaging technology - Super-Resolution Imaging Technology: A Game-Changer in the World of Microscopy
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Researchers describe developing a super-resolution imaging platform technology to improve understand...
Published Pulling the plug on viral infections: CRISPR isn't just about cutting - Pulling the Plug on Viral Infections: CRISPR Isn't Just About Cutting
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CRISPR claimed scientific fame for its ability to quickly and accurately edit genes. But, at the cor...