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High Risk to Amphibians If Fungal Pathogen Invades North America
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University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
Consequences of introduction could be severe to native species
| 2 min read
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Research Shows Common Antioxidant Can Be More Beneficial through Glycosylation
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Utah State University
Researchers are modifying the glycosylation of polyphenols to develop new drugs
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Metamaterials with Built-In Frustration Have Mechanical Memory
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University of Amsterdam
Researchers use non-orientable materials such as Möbius strips to build metamaterial that doesn't deform under stress
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Astronomers Closely Study a Scorching Hot Exoplanet
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New York University
A recent study takes a close look at the exoplanet WASP-76 b and identifies an abundance of chemical elements
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Scientists Should Spend More Time in the Rain
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American Institute of Biological Sciences
To be outstanding in one’s field, one may need to be out standing in one’s field
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Delving Deeper into Structure and Color for Advancements in Fabrication
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University of Delaware
Findings can be used in the future to more efficiently fabricate materials that have custom, robust colorations
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PFAS, PFAS Everywhere: How Pristine Are Laboratory Materials?
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Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Researchers recommend any and all organisms and feed be tested for PFAS contamination
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New Approaches to Evaluating Water Interventions around the Globe
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University of Miami
A study addresses the importance of monitoring and evaluating a broader set of impacts related to clean water projects
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How Seeing Corpses Reduces the Lifespan of Flies
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PLOS
Seeing the dead triggers R2/R4 neuronal activation, leading to reduced lifespans
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Sharpening Occam’s Razor
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University of California - Santa Barbara
A new perspective on structure and complexity of scientific theories
| 4 min read
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Astronomers Discover Supernova Explosion through ‘Cosmic Magnifying Glasses’
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University of Maryland
Researchers gain insight into how the universe is expanding thanks to gravitational lensing, a natural phenomenon
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New Material Transforms Light, Creating New Possibilities for Sensors
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University of Texas at Austin
The new composite material has applications for solar panels, medical imaging, and night vision goggles
| 2 min read
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