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Zinc and Lignin Battery Opens Door to Eco-Friendly, Affordable Batteries for Low-Income Countries
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Linköping University
Able to be used more than 8000 times, this battery has an energy density comparable to lead-acid batteries
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Today's CO2 Increase Rate Surpasses 50,000-Year Record
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Oregon State University
Analysis of ancient Antarctic ice shows that current rate of atmospheric CO2 increase is 10 times faster than any other point in last 50 millennia
| 3 min read
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Researchers Discover the Universe's Oldest Stars Circling the Milky Way
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The three stars are estimated to have formed 12 to 13 billion years ago
| 5 min read
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Ocean Biodiversity Work Needs Improvement
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Oregon State University
International collaboration of scientists agree that marine biodiversity projects aren’t maximally effective
| 3 min read
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A GPS-Like System for HIV Vaccines That Prompt the Immune System to Create Antibodies
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Duke University Medical Center
New approach guides the immune system step-by-step to make antibodies against HIV
| 2 min read
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Engineers Use MRI to Detect Light Deep in the Brain
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The new technique could enable deeper research into how brain cells develop and communicate
| 4 min read
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Discrimination May Increase Rate of Aging
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New York University
Molecular signs of biological aging linked to experiences of interpersonal discrimination
| 3 min read
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New High-Power LED Photoreactor from Uniqsis
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Uniqsis
The new Solstice Maxi helps scientists scale-up batch photochemistry reactions
| 1 min read
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Roman-Era Lead Found to Originate from Cordova
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University of Córdoba
Three ingots dating back to the Roman era demonstrate the importance of lead production and exportation in northern Cordoba
| 3 min read
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Researchers Use Model of Fruit Fly to Identify Regulators behind Organ Development
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University of Notre Dame
Organs develop similarly in fruit flies and people, allowing for effective disease research with fruit fly models
| 2 min read
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AI Found to Triage ER Patients as Effectively as Physicians
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University of California - San Francisco
Researchers at UCSF used thousands of ER records to evaluate an AI model’s ability to extract symptoms from notes and determine how immediately they needed treatment
| 3 min read
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Protein Marker Discovered for Vascular Repair
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Indiana University School of Medicine
ABCG2 could lead to new therapies for repairing damaged blood vessels and treating a variety of diseases
| 2 min read
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