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Vital Role for Immune Cells Discovered in Liver Regeneration
Researchers have discovered the vital role neutrophils play in liver regeneration.
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Wind Turbine Blades Could Be Made Into Gummy Bears
scientists report a new composite resin suitable for making the huge wind turbine blades that could later be recycled into new turbine blades or a variety of other products, including countertops, car taillights, diapers and even gummy bears.
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Novel Method Developed To Recycle Polystyrene
Best known as a major component in Styrofoam, polystyrene is widely used but rarely recycled. Now scientists have developed a way to upcycle it into a useful product.
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Making Air Con More Environmentally Friendly
Scientists report a prototype device that could someday replace existing air conditioners. It’s much more environmentally friendly and uses solid refrigerants to efficiently cool a space.
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Missing Step in Lipid Formation Could Enable Detection of Past Climate
The missing step in the formation of a lipid molecule that allows certain single-celled organisms to survive the most extreme environments on Earth has now been deciphered.
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Advances Made in Detecting Viruses in Wastewater
Researchers have developed a new quantitative RT-qPCR assay that is able to detect the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater.
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Caterpillar-Like Bacteria Evolved To Survive in the Mouth
Likely to survive in the oral cavity, bacteria evolved to divide along their longitudinal axis without parting from one another, forming caterpillar-like bacteria.
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How Mitochondrial Dysfunction Leads to Premature Aging
Researchers at the University at Buffalo and their collaborators have developed powerful new ways to study and potentially reverse the cellular mechanisms that cause mitochondrial diseases and premature aging.
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Non-Nutritive Sweeteners May Affect the Human Body in Unanticipated Ways
A controlled trial suggests that these non-nutritive sweeteners affect the human gut microbes and may alter glucose metabolism; the effects vary greatly among individuals.
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Mirrors Help Scientists Capture Atom Cloud Images
Researchers have found a way to capture images of atom clouds using mirrors arranged in a dome-like configuration.
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