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Helical Structure Increases Solid-State Electrolyte Conductivity and Stability
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Electric Bandage Holds Promise for Treating Chronic Wounds
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Newly developed, inexpensive bandage uses an electric field to promote healing
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Researchers Show Pesticide Contamination Is More than Apple Skin-Deep
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A sensitive analytical method finds that removing agricultural pesticides from foods such as apples may require more than a simple wash
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Drug Bypasses Suppressive Immune Cells to Unleash Immunotherapy
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Washington University School of Medicine
Mouse study addresses the problem of immune system self-sabotaging cancer treatments
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Do Your Supplements Contain Potentially Hepatoxic Botanicals?
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Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan
Study discovers that 15 million Americans take herbal supplements that may be toxic to the liver
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New Substrate Material for Flexible Electronics Could Help Combat E-Waste
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electronic waste is a rapidly growing problem, but this degradable material could allow the recycling of parts from many single-use and wearable devices
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Researchers Develop Molecular Treatment That Boosts Solar Cell Efficiency
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
The scientists identified critical parameters that determine halide perovskite performance and lifespan
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New Compound Effective Against Flesh-Eating Bacteria
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Washington University School of Medicine
Mouse study indicates novel compound could combat serious, antibiotic-resistant infections
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A Blueprint for Building the Future: Eco-Friendly 3D Concrete Printing
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University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
Plant-based cellulose nanofibrils could amplify the benefits of 3D-printed concrete technology
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Drug Developed for Pancreatic Cancer Shows Promise Against Brain Tumors
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Medical University of South Carolina
Repurposed drug shown to increase symptom-free survival in the most aggressive form of medulloblastoma, with no toxicity
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