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Researchers Invent AI Model to Design New Superbug-Fighting Antibiotics
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McMaster University
Novel AI model, SyntheMol, generates billions of inexpensive antibiotic molecules targeting drug-resistant bacteria
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Signs of Life Detectable in Single Ice Grain Emitted from Extraterrestrial Moons
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University of Washington
Cutting-edge analysis of individual ice grains unveils potential for detecting microbial encasement within ice plumes
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New Findings Shed Light on Finding Valuable ‘Green’ Metals
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Macquarie University
How valuable metals can be transported from deep within Earth's interior mantle by low-temperature, carbon-rich melts
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Breakthrough Stem Cell Model Unlocks Secrets of Early Human Development
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The Rockefeller University
Researchers pioneer blastoid models to study earliest stages of embryonic development, aiding future therapies and treatments
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New Reactor Could Save Millions When Making Ingredients for Plastics and Rubber
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University of Michigan
Using natural gas to avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical used for automotive parts, cleaning products, and more
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A New Path to Drug Diversity
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Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
Research on protein evolution reveals new starting points for the rapid and targeted development of future drugs
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Novel Imaging Platform Allows Researchers to Study Placental Development in Mice
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Duke University
New approach tracks blood flow and oxygen levels in the developing placenta of mice throughout pregnancy
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New Bioelectronic Mesh Can Grow with Tissues for Comprehensive Heart Monitoring
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
This tool is the first that can measure both mechanical movement and electrical signal in vitro using a single sensor
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Fiber, Genes, and the Gut Microbiome: Study Reveals Possible Triggers for IBS
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Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan
Complex interplay involving diet could explain why inflammatory bowel disease develops
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Analytic Tool Reveals More ‘Cream of the Crops’
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King Abdullah University of Science & Technology
Platform for identifying genetic variation in plant species could aid in crop improvement and sustainable agriculture
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Engineers Develop Tiny Photonic Chip for Ultra-Low-Noise Microwave Signals
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Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Breakthrough technology promises compact, high-quality microwave generation for communication and navigation systems
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New Route to Recyclable Polymers from Plants
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Hokkaido University
Cellulose from plant biomass converted into a new class of recyclable polymers can sustainably replace some plastics
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