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Carbon Atom Migration Measured Using "Hot" Graphene
The migration of carbon atoms on the surface of the nanomaterial graphene was recently measured for the first time.
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Up to 70% of Environment-Harming Nitrogen Removed by Novel Wastewater Treatment System
A biofilm comprised of bacteria that convert environment-harming nitrogen compounds into nitrogen gas has been shown to reduce the levels of nitrogen compounds in wastewater by up to 70%.
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TB Infections Are Rising Among Tanzania's Young People
Investigators report high rates of new tuberculosis infection among adolescents in Tanzania.
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Surprising Link Discovered Between the Immune System and Hair Growth
Scientists describe how immune cells called regulatory T cells interact with skin cells using a hormone as a messenger to generate new hair follicles and hair growth.
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Food Production Possible Without Sunshine Thanks to Artificial Photosynthesis
Scientists have found a way to bypass the need for biological photosynthesis altogether and create food independent of sunlight by using artificial photosynthesis.
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Algae Could Produce Our Future Building Materials
Microalgae that store carbon dioxide in the form of calcium carbonate could be used to produce cement in a carbon neutral process.
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Food Production Byproduct Effectively Removes Heavy Metal Contamination From Water
Scientists have created a membrane made from a waste by-product of vegetable oil manufacturing, which can filter out heavy metals from contaminated water.
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Gold Sensor Performs On-Body Chemical Analysis
Researchers have created a special ultrathin sensor that can be attached directly to the skin and can measure different biomarkers or substances to perform on-body chemical analysis.
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Bacterial Interactions Generate Power for Weeks in Novel Biobatteries
Researchers have developed a “plug-and-play” biobattery that lasts for weeks at a time and can be stacked to improve output voltage and current.
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New Catalytic Process May Simplify Drug Precursor Development
A new, light-activated catalytic process inspired by liver function could make drug precursor development easier.
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