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Collaboration Lets Researchers 'Read' Proteins for New Properties
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Washington University in St. Louis
Researchers can now translate patterns to determine how a protein will condense during phase separation
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Research Team Reviews Competing Cannabis Breathalyzers
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University of British Columbia
Five different technologies race to get on the market
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Engineers Mix and Match Materials to Make New Stretchy Electronics
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Next-generation devices made with new 'peel and stack' method may include electronic chips worn on the skin
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CRISPR-Edited Immune Cells Can Survive and Thrive after Infusion into Cancer Patients
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University of Pennsylvania
New data on first-in-US trial sheds new light on success of gene editing and cell function
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Global Cooling after Nuclear War Would Harm Ocean Life
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Rutgers University
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Direct Touch of Food Makes Eating Experience More Enjoyable
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Stevens Institute of Technology
Study finds that, for those who regularly control their food consumption, direct touch triggers an enhanced sensory response, making food more desirable and appealing
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Scientists Look inside Batteries with a Molecular Eye
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U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Understanding the chemistry and formation mechanism of solid-electrolyte-interphase holds the key to unlocking future better batteries
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Experimental Fingerprint Test Can Distinguish between Those Who Have Taken or Handled Cocaine
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University of Surrey
An experimental fingerprint detection approach can identify traces of cocaine on human skin, even after someone has washed their hands
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New Tool Monitors Real-Time Mutations in Flu
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Rutgers University
Gold-based tool could help virologists stop replication of viruses
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The Unchanging Viscosity of Cells
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The Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences
New research, although basic, may contribute to the development of completely new diagnostic and therapeutic methods
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Vast Amounts of Valuable Energy, Nutrients, Water Lost in Fast-Rising Wastewater Streams
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UN University Institute for Water, Environment and Health
UN University paper foresees 24 percent wastewater rise by 2030; 51 percent by 2050—enough energy to power all households in the US and Mexico
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Study Identifies 17 Key Compounds in Wine Aromas
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University of Córdoba
Out of all the analyzed elements in the study, 17 make up 95 percent of the total detected aroma, meaning they play a crucial role in wine fragrance
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