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Mealworms Could Provide a Healthy "Meat-Like" Seasoning
Researchers have cooked up mealworms with sugar, creating a “meat-like” flavoring that could someday be used in convenience foods as a tasty source of extra protein.
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Plant Immune Signals Help Them Cope With Abiotic Stressors
According to research, plant immune systems can sense and initiate adaptive responses to abiotic stresses such as high salinity.
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Revealing Vanilla's Appealing Chemical Secrets
Scientists report a profile of 20 key chemicals found in vanilla bean extracts, including several previously unknown ones, that together create vanilla’s complex and enjoyable flavor.
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AI Algorithm May Streamline Lung Cancer Radiotherapy
Researchers have developed and validated a deep learning algorithm that can identify and outline a non-small cell lung cancer tumor on a computed tomography scan within seconds.
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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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