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Oil and Gas Extraction Causes Pollution to Spike 10,000 Percent
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University of Essex
North Sea study shows dramatic spikes in pollution within half a kilometer of off-shore extraction sites
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Mucus-Based Bioink Could Be Used to Print and Grow Lung Tissue
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American Chemical Society
Newly developed biomaterial for 3D printing lung tissue could help study and treat chronic lung conditions
| 2 min read
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Pioneering Organic Nanozymes for Broader Use
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University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Research highlights advantages of organic nanozymes and their potential applications in food, agriculture, and biomedicine
| 3 min read
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Study Tracks Exposure to Air Pollution Through the Day
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Data accounts for people’s daily mobility patterns, revealing demographic disparities in exposure levels
| 3 min read
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Optical Fibers Fit for the Age of Quantum Computing
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University of Bath
A new generation of specialty optical fibers has been developed to cope with the challenges of data transfer expected to arise in the future
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Virus That Causes COVID-19 Is Widespread in Wildlife, Scientists Find
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Virginia Tech
Six out of 23 common wildlife species showed signs of SARS-CoV-2 infections in Virginia, as revealed by tracking the virus’s genetic code
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Researchers Use Non-Invasive Technique to Record Involuntary Nervous System
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University of California - San Diego
New technology could help shed light on the involuntary nervous system’s role in sepsis, PTSD, and other inflammatory conditions
| 4 min read
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‘Dancing Molecules’ Heal Cartilage Damage
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Northwestern University
Regenerative effects of the molecules might be universal across tissue types
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Exploring the Win-Win Potential of Grass-Powered Energy Production
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Iowa State University
Research team spent six years studying how to efficiently turn harvested grass into lucrative renewable natural gas
| 3 min read
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New Additive Process Can Make Better—and Greener—High-Value Chemicals
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Using eco-friendly photoenzymes to add fluorine to olefins could lead to more effective agrochemicals, medicines, and fuels
| 3 min read
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State-of-the-Art Device Can Make Artificial Intelligence More Energy Efficient
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University of Minnesota
Energy consumption from AI could be reduced by a factor of at least 1,000 with this newly developed device
| 3 min read
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Tackling Industrial Emissions Begins at the Chemical Reaction
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University of Sydney
Researchers propose way to curb rising industrial emissions to help create everyday products more sustainably
| 2 min read
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