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Transforming ‘Sewer Gas’ into Clean Hydrogen Fuel
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Ohio State University
Study builds on previous work using ‘chemical looping’
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New Technology Designed to Genetically Control Disease-Spreading Mosquitoes
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University of California - San Diego
CRISPR-based system developed to safely restrain mosquito vectors via sterilization
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Groundbreaking Technique Yields Important New Details on Possible ‘Fifth Force’
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University of Waterloo
Researchers uncovered new information about an important subatomic particle and a long-theorized fifth force of nature
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Pollinators Contribute to Flowering Plant Diversity
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Holden Forests & Gardens
To conserve rare plant species, we also need to conserve the diversity of pollinators
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Workplace Bias Suppression Can Be Difficult to Sustain, Study Shows
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University of Notre Dame
Increasing accountability may not be as effective if a person initially indulges their biases
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Office Air Quality May Affect Employees’ Cognition, Productivity
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Air quality can have a significant impact on employees’ cognitive function, finds new study
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Walking with Coffee Is a Little-Understood Feat of Physics
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Arizona State University
Understanding the physics behind natural processes provides new applications for soft robotics, manufacturing automation
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GaN-on-Diamond Semiconductor Material That Can Take the Heat
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Osaka City University
Researchers direct bond gallium nitride and diamond, paving the way for the next generation of semiconductors
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Climate Change Will Impact Antarctic Seals Differently
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Point Blue Conservation Science
Climate change may impact seals in one of the most remote ocean regions in the world, the Weddell Sea
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New Open-Access Resource Counters Misinformation on Genomics Studies
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The Hastings Center
Easily accessible information for funders, researchers, policymakers, journalists, industry, and patient groups
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Stretching the Capacity of Flexible Energy Storage
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American Chemical Society
Researchers develop a flexible supercapacitor with electrodes made of wrinkled titanium carbide
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Tea Time Gets Flavor Boost from Thin Film, Impure Water
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American Institute of Physics
Rheology research brews strong results for better tea
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