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Stickers Enable Easy Nitrite Analysis in Foods
Researchers have developed a color-changing film that consumers can stick onto foods and easily analyze nitrite levels by snapping a picture with a smartphone.
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First Global Map of Cargo Ship Pollution Reveals Impact of Fuel Regulations
Satellite data from 2003 – 2020 was used to determine the effect of fuel regulations on pollution from cargo ships and contribute to answering a bigger question on air pollutants and global temperatures.
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New Method To Convert Methane Gas Into Liquid Fuel Revealed
Researchers have succeeded in converting methane into methanol using light and dispersed transition metals in a process known as photo-oxidation.
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The Solution to Engineering Transformative Electronics Found in DNA
Scientists at the School of Medicine and their collaborators have used DNA to overcome a nearly insurmountable obstacle to engineer materials that would revolutionize electronics.
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3D Brain Tumor Model To Aid Development of Personalized Cancer Treatments
A 3D tumor model around the size of a pencil eraser could help treat glioblastoma with personalized therapies by accurately replicating the tumor microenvironment.
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How an Enzyme and Proteins Work Together To Tidy Up DNA in Dividing Cells
Researchers have described the way an enzyme called Polα-primase interacts with proteins to maintain telomeres, the protective caps at the end of chromosomes.
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Gut Microbiome an Important Meat Intake-Related Mediator of Heart Disease Risk in Older Adults
Microbiome-related metabolites like TMAO, as well as blood sugar and general inflammation, appear more important than blood cholesterol or blood pressure in mediating heart disease risk associated with meat intake.
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Dog's Gut Microbiome May Be Transformed Within a Week of Changing Food
The dynamic dance between nutrients, microbes and their chemical products is well documented in dogs and other mammals, but until now, scientists were only guessing at the timeframe for microbial turnover.
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Mechanism That Shapes Centromere Distribution Uncovered
The mechanisms of centromere distribution have been a mystery since the 1800's, but a team of researchers has thrown new light on how centromeres are configured in the nucleus.
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Turning E-Waste Back Into Tech
Researchers have piloted an industrial-scale process for recycling valuable materials in the millions of tons of e-waste generated annually in the United States.
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