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Predicting the Evolution of Genetic Mutations
by
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
A recently developed algorithm results in a visualization of how a protein could evolve to either become highly effective or not effective at all
| 3 min read
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A Technique for Biomanufacturing Medicines during Space Flights
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Research simulating instrument aboard International Space Station nurtures
E. coli
bacteria
| 3 min read
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Using Metal-Oxide Nanomaterials to Wipe Out Microbes
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Iowa State University
Engineer's work with such nanomaterials could lead to effective, chemical-free disinfecting wipes
| 3 min read
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Building a Bean That Resists Leafhoppers
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American Society of Agronomy
In temperate areas, leafhoppers can cause bean crop losses of up to 20 percent
| 3 min read
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How Long Are You Contagious for Once You Get COVID-19?
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Rachel Muenz
What researchers know so far on the length of time those diagnosed with COVID-19 continue to be infectious
| 2 min read
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Researchers Move Closer to Producing Heparin in the Lab
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University of California - San Diego
Heparin is a potent anti-coagulant and the most prescribed drug in hospitals, yet cell-culture-based production of heparin is currently not possible
| 3 min read
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Now Metal Surfaces Can Be Instant Bacteria Killers
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Purdue University
Purdue University engineers have created a laser treatment method that could potentially turn any metal surface into a rapid bacteria killer
| 2 min read
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Greenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Can Flow in Winter, Too
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University of Colorado Boulder
Observation raises questions for the Greenland research community, and motivates the need for future work on wintertime hydrology in Greenland, researcher says
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Harnessing the Power of Electricity-Producing Bacteria
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American Chemical Society
Programmable 'biohybrids' could one day be used in fuel cells, biosensors, and bioreactors
| 2 min read
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Wild Tomato Resistance to Bacterial Canker Could Help Industry
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American Phytopathological Society
For some farmers, bacterial canker can be devastating and spoil an entire season's planting
| 2 min read
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New Insights into Some of the World's Oldest Dinosaur Eggs
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European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Dinosaur 'Easter eggs' reveal their secrets in 3D thanks to X-rays and high-powered computers
| 3 min read
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The Science of How Diet Can Change the Way Sugar Tastes
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University of Sydney
Learning and tasting are controlled by the same molecules, animal studies show
| 3 min read
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