Content by Northwestern University
Thanks to a powerful antioxidant, Deinococcus radiodurans can withstand radiation doses 28,000 times greater than what would kill a human
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Microbes supporting the production of more metabolic energy could be key to the evolution of large brains
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First-of-its-kind sensor monitors fluctuating proteins within the body in real time
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Adding a thin layer of graphene oxide to any surface frost from forming on surfaces for one week or more
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New research shows an extremely diverse collection of viruses on everyday objects, most of which have never been seen
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Biodegradable structures could revolutionize energy, information technologies and advanced medicine
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Finding could lead to bioengineering solutions to clean up plastic waste
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Regenerative effects of the molecules might be universal across tissue types
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Changes in SCN2A gene affect age of seizure onset, severity of other neurological impairments in affected children
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Tissue contamination distracts AI models from making accurate real-world diagnoses
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Most everyone can lower blood pressure by reducing salt, even those on BP drugs
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Can test drugs on ‘humans’ without risk, and study what drives diseases
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Investments in outreach may improve diversity, trust in science
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Researchers use nature’s strongest secrets to build even stronger biomaterials
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Engineered bacteria convert captured carbon dioxide into chemicals for fuels, fabric, and cosmetics
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