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Trees Struggle to ‘Breathe’ as Climate Warms, Researchers Find
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Penn State
The rate of photorespiration in trees is up to two times higher in warmer climates, especially when water is limited
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Highly Targeted CRISPR Delivery System Advances Gene Editing in Living Animals
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University of California - Berkeley
Antibody-targeted 'enveloped delivery vehicles' selectively edit T-cells to create CAR T-cells
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Study Finds Gut Microbiota Influence Severity of Respiratory Viral Infection
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Georgia State University
Segmented filamentous bacteria, a bacterial species found in the intestines, protected mice against influenza infection
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‘Genomic Time Machine’ Reveals Secrets of Our DNA
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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Reconstructed ancient genomes allow for identification of previously undetectable transposable elements in human DNA
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Researchers Craft New Way to Make High-Temperature Superconductors—with a Twist
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Rutgers University
Theory becomes reality when scientists help develop process for twisting materials in ways never thought possible
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Lifetime of ‘Biodegradable’ Straws in the Ocean Is 8–20 Months, Study Finds
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American Chemical Society
Switching to foam-based material could drastically reduce the amount of time straws spend biodegrading in the ocean
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A Non-Allergenic Wheat Protein for Growing Better Cultivated Meat
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American Chemical Society
Plant-based method for growing meat in the lab could save money in production and eliminate allergen concerns
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How a Walk in Nature Restores Attention
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University of Utah
Neural research uses EEG to measure brain activity on subjects after walks through nature and parking lots
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High Time to Rethink How We Define Scientific Expertise and Authority
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The Polish Association of Social Psychology
Psychologists argue for shifting away from the individualistic view of scientific authority, toward collective expertise
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Benchtop Test Quickly Identifies Extremely Impact-Resistant Materials
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High-speed experiments will help identify lightweight, protective “metamaterials” for objects like helmets or spacecraft
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Puffed-Up MOFs for Improved Drug Delivery
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American Chemical Society
Increasing the pore size of a metal organic framework improved its ability to carry and deliver two common drugs
| 2 min read
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New Tool Helps Predict Progression of Alzheimer’s
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University of Texas at Arlington
Machine learning framework could help Alzheimer's patients and caregivers better plan for increased support needs
| 2 min read
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