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Forty-Year Study: Extreme Droughts Will Become More Frequent and Severe
by
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
A study reveals that global megadroughts are intensifying, severely impacting ecosystems and agriculture worldwide.
| 4 min read
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Unveiling of My Green Lab Certification 2.0
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My Green Lab
Join My Green Lab for a virtual event showcasing the next generation of certification
| 1 min read
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Forever Pollution Project’s PFAS Cleanup Estimate Offers Opportunities for Lab Managers
by
Scott Wallask
By following the money, laboratories can stay ahead of business opportunities that stem from long-term threats from ‘forever chemicals’
| 2 min read
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Just as Gouda: Improving the Quality of Cheese Alternatives
by
American Institute of Physics
Studying how plant-based proteins interact with fat matrices can lead to better texture and nutrition for vegan cheeses
| 2 min read
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Deep Learning Designs Proteins Against Deadly Snake Venom
by
University of Washington School of Medicine
This approach holds potential for creating safer, cost-effective and more readily accessible antivenoms
| 3 min read
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Researchers Make Comfortable Materials That Generate Power When Worn
by
North Carolina State University
These textiles produce electricity when they rub against another surface
| 2 min read
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Is Eating More Red Meat Bad for Your Brain?
by
American Academy of Neurology
Processed red meat linked to increased risk of dementia
| 3 min read
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Scientists Uncover Rapid-Acting, Low-Side-Effect Antidepressant Target
by
Tokyo University of Science
Tokyo researchers find delta opioid receptor agonists like KNT-127 offer rapid antidepressant effects with fewer side effects
| 3 min read
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New Guidelines Needed to Regulate Toxic Chemicals to Protect Kids
by
Boston College
Experts urge strict testing and regulation of chemicals to protect children’s health from rising chronic illness rates
| 3 min read
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Floating Solar Panels Could Support US Energy Goals
by
U.S. Department of Energy
and
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Geospatial scientists and senior legal and regulatory analyst quantified exactly how much energy could be generated from floating solar panel projects
| 3 min read
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Gene Editing Extends Lifespan in Mouse Model of Prion Disease
by
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
This edit could lead to a preventative, one-time treatment for the deadly neurodegenerative disorder
| 4 min read
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Researchers Develop Breakthrough One-Step Flame Retardant for Cotton Textiles
by
Texas A&M University
Researchers can reduce the flammability of cotton using a polyelectrolyte complex coating
| 2 min read
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