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Folded Peptides Are More Electrically Conductive than Unfolded Peptides
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Beckman Institute
Researchers combined single-molecule experiments, molecular dynamics simulations, and quantum mechanics to validate their findings
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Early Onset Dementia More Common than Previously Reported
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University of Eastern Finland
New study reveals that the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease seems to be on the rise
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A Recipe for Zero-Emission Fuel: Soda Cans, Seawater, and Caffeine
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Engineers have developed a fast and sustainable method for producing hydrogen fuel using aluminum, saltwater, and coffee grounds
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New Study Finds Alarming Rise in Persistent ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Pesticides
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Environmental Working Group
PFAS from pesticide products detected in rivers and streams throughout US, prompting recommendations for regulation changes
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How Well Does Tree Planting Work in the Climate Change Fight?
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Oregon State University
Research shows the answer depends on a number of factors, and sometimes it’s better just to let nature take its course
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Nanoscale Device Simultaneously Steers and Shifts Frequency of Optical Light
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California Institute of Technology
Combination of new space-time metasurface and nanostructured antennas points the way to future wireless communication channels
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Pesticides Potentially as Bad as Smoking for Increased Risk in Certain Cancers
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Frontiers
Researchers assessed commonly used agricultural pesticides and found that pesticide use is associated with increased cancer risk
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Pioneering the Single-Cell Imaging Frontier with Advanced X-ray Techniques
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Brookhaven National Laboratory
New multimodal approach combines XCT and XRF imaging to reveal detailed cell structures and processes
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Paving the Way for More Productive Legume Crops and Self-Fertilizing Cereals
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University of Cambridge
Next generation biosensor reveals gibberellin’s critical role in legume nitrogen-fixation
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The Risks and Benefits of Integrating AI into Medical Decision-Making
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NIH National Library of Medicine
Study finds that an AI model scored well on a medical diagnostic quiz but made mistakes explaining answers
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Dual Action Antibiotic Could Make Bacterial Resistance Nearly Impossible
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University of Illinois at Chicago
Synthetic antibiotics called macrolones work by disrupting two different cellular targets
| 2 min read
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Organs on Demand? University Lab Prints Its First ‘Voxel’ Building Blocks
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University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
New development could be the template for the first building blocks for human-compatible organs printed on demand
| 2 min read
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