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Ancient Permafrost Bacteria Can Be Resistant to Modern Antibiotics
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Federal Research Centre "Fundamentals of Biotechnology" of the Russian Academy of Science
Ancient strains of sequenced bacteria possessed genes encoding resistance to widely used antibiotics
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Pandemic’s Effect on Scientists May Be Long Lasting, Study Finds
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Northwestern University
Although productivity has been mostly restored, initiation of new projects has dramatically declined
| 3 min read
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New Strategy for Detecting Non-Conformist Particles Called Anyons
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Brown University
Researchers probe anyons by measuring subtle properties of the way in which they conduct heat
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Magnetic Material 3D-Printed from Nonmagnetic Powder
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Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Scientists fuse two materials in an alloy whose composition changes from one region of the sample to the other
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No Precedent for Rate of Coal, Gas Power Decline Needed to Reach 1.5°C Target
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Cell Press
Limiting climate change to the 1.5°C target will likely require coal and gas power use to decline at unprecedented rates
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Controlling Light with a Material Three Atoms Thick
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California Institute of Technology
The material is constructed from so-called black phosphorous, which is similar in many ways to graphite
| 4 min read
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Predicting How Changes in Production, Materials Impact EV Battery Life
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University of Michigan
As battery makers race to keep up with demand, a quick and inexpensive step can save money and time in development
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A Big Leap Forward in Using Iron Catalysts for Pharmaceuticals
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University of Rochester
Researchers create a novel, three-component cross-coupling reaction
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Researchers Identify Interglobular Dentine in Cremated Human Teeth
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Vitamin D deficiency for the first time visible after cremation
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IOP Publishing Makes Abstracts Openly Available
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IOP Publishing
By joining I4OA, IOPP will make all of its abstracts part of the fundamental metadata
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Great Ape Assessment Reveals Human Activity Is Greatest Driver of Ape Abundance
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Wildlife Conservation Society
GDP, roads, agricultural land, and human population density are the strongest factors predicting abundance
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How Do Scientists Bring Hydrogen Fuel Cells from Laboratory to Public Life?
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University of Science and Technology of China
Researchers report a new method successfully synthesized small-sized Pt intermetallic nanoparticle catalysts
| 3 min read
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