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Leaf-Like Solar Concentrators Promise Major Boost in Solar Efficiency
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SPIE
New design for luminescent solar concentrators offers a solution for more scalable and effective solar energy systems
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GLP-1R Reporter Cell Line for Diabetes and Obesity Research
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AMSBIO
AMSBIO has launched a Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor (GLP-1R) reporter cell line
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Zebrafish Use Surprising Strategy to Regrow Spinal Cord
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Washington University School of Medicine
Detailed blueprint of nerve cells’ dramatic changes could help identify ways to heal spinal cord damage
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Scientists Discover Superbug’s Rapid Path to Antibiotic Resistance
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University of Sheffield
Researchers have determined how hospital superbug C. diff rapidly evolves resistance to vancomycin, a frontline drug used for treatment
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New Technique Prints Metal Oxide Thin Film Circuits at Room Temperature
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North Carolina State University
Printing metal oxides onto a polymer using the technique creates highly flexible circuits with many potential uses in electronics
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The Brain Creates Three Copies for a Single Memory, New Study Reveals
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University of Basel
These parallel memory “copies” are preserved for varying durations, modified to certain degrees, and sometimes deleted over time
| 3 min read
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A Nitrogenase with a Taste for Carbon Dioxide
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Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
The remarkable affinity of the microbial enzyme iron nitrogenase for the greenhouse gas CO2 makes it useful for future biotechnology
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New Brain-Computer Interface Allows Man with ALS to ‘Speak’ Again
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University of California - Davis Health
New technology translates brain signals into speech with up to 97 percent accuracy, restoring interpersonal communication
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Revealing the Mysteries Within Microbial Genomes
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
New high-throughput approach called Boba-seq will allow scientists to determine the function of genes more quickly than ever
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Early Life Exposure to Common Chemical Permanently Disrupts Gut Microbiome
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Penn State
Mouse study shows exposure to persistent organic pollutants significantly disrupts gut microbiome, influencing development of metabolic disorders
| 3 min read
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Introducing a New Imaging System for Enhanced Lab Efficiency
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Bio-Rad Laboratories
The ChemiDoc™ Go Imaging System can help improve efficiency in the lab
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Chemists Synthesize Plant-Derived Molecules That Hold Pharmaceutical Potential
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Large multi-ring-containing molecules known as oligocyclotryptamines have never been produced in the lab until now
| 3 min read
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