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Glass Sponges Have Properties for the Design of Ships, Planes, and Skyscrapers
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Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia - IIT
Insights into the basket sponge's structure could lead to advanced designs for buildings, bridges, marine vehicles, and aircraft
| 4 min read
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Relationship Found between Toxic Pollution, Climate Risks to Human Health
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University of Notre Dame
Countries at risk of suffering the impacts of climate change are often also at the highest risks of toxic pollution
| 3 min read
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Researchers Develop Novel Method for Glucagon Delivery
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University of Notre Dame
Researchers are rethinking the use of glucagon, changing it from an emergency response to a preventive measure
| 2 min read
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Using Snakes to Monitor Fukushima Radiation
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University of Georgia
Researchers placed tiny GPS trackers on rat snakes to track their movements at Fukushima
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Recovering DNA from Challenging Forensic Evidence
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
New study shows it is possible to recover DNA from duct tape that has been submerged in water for up to two weeks
| 1 min read
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Microbially Produced Fibers: Stronger than Steel, Tougher than Kevlar
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Washington University in St. Louis
Artificially designed, amyloid-silk hybrid protein even outperforms some spider silks
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Crime Scene Tape Set to Revolutionize Microplastics Research
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Staffordshire University
Forensic scientists have developed a new method to help monitor plastic pollution across the world
| 3 min read
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People Becoming Desensitized to COVID-19 Illnesses, Death, Research Suggests
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University of California - Davis
Study points out need to consider future public health responses and examine what works and what doesn't
| 2 min read
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Remote Sensing Techniques Help Treat and Manage Hollow Forests
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Swansea University
Oak tree decline detected by advanced remote sensing techniques
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Scientists Create World’s Thinnest Magnet
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
A one-atom thin 2D magnet could advance new applications in computing and electronics
| 5 min read
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Copper Transporter Potential New Treatment Target for Cardiovascular Disease
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Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Internal transporter also has the essential role of protecting the receptor that enables us to grow new blood vessels
| 4 min read
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Have Something to Say? Your Boss May Prefer You Do It in Private
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University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
Managers should make sure they are open to hearing what employees have to say in public forums
| 2 min read
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