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Iron Atoms Form Surprising Structures in Titanium Grain Boundaries
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Ruhr-University Bochum
Using microscopy and simulation tech, researchers systematically observe how iron atoms alter the structure of grain boundaries in titanium
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Reversing Brain Aging in Fruit Flies by Preventing Protein Buildup
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University of California - Los Angeles
Researchers discover that reducing F-actin in fruit flies boosts health and memory, shedding light on aging and potential human benefits
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New Tech Captures Atmospheric Water Vapor at High Yield
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University of Nevada Las Vegas
This new research could help address water scarcity in arid climates
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New Cyanobacteria Strain Aids Carbon Sequestration
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Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
A new strain of cyanobacteria dubbed Chonkus shows promise for carbon capture and efficient biomanufacturing
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More Social Species Live Longer
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University of Oxford
Oxford study shows social animals like humans and elephants live longer and reproduce more than solitary species
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Understanding How Mutations Affect Diseases
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria
New model reveals how genes interact in polygenic diseases, improving understanding of diabetes and schizophrenia
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New Chemical Method Extends Lifespan of Zinc Batteries
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Technical University of Munich
New protective layer boosts zinc-ion batteries, extending their life to hundreds of thousands of cycles, cheaper than lithium alternatives
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Arctic Melting Triggers Major Changes in Atlantic Circulation
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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Arctic sea-ice melting may cool northern Europe, echoing past climate shifts
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Gut Bacteria Transfer Genes to Disable Weapons of Their Competitors
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University of Chicago
New research shows how common gut bacteria tame their antagonistic neighbors by transferring genes that change their weapon systems
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Graphene-Enhanced Concrete Cuts Carbon Emissions
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University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
Innovative 3D-printed concrete at UVA combines graphene with LC2, enhancing strength and eco-friendliness in construction materials
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Unraveling Cancer Mysteries: Insights from 292 Species
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University of California - Santa Barbara
New research explores cancer resistance in 292 vertebrate species, uncovering insights into why some animals evade tumors
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Revolutionary Tool Edits Genes in Fetal Brain Cells
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University of California - Davis Health
A study reveals a new tool to deliver genetic material to fetal brain cells, potentially curing conditions like Angelman syndrome before birth
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