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Next-Generation "Wonder Material" Moves From Theory to Reality

Scientists have successfully synthesized graphyne, which has been theorized for decades but never successfully produced.
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PFAS May Not Be Forever After All

Adding iodide to a water treatment reactor that uses UV light and sulfite destroys up to 90% of carbon-fluorine atoms in PFAS "forever chemicals" in just a few hours, reports a new study.
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Heart Disease May Be Worsened by Aggressive T Cells

T cells that attack apolipoprotein B, the main component of "bad" cholesterol, could be contributing to inflammation that worsens heart disease.
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Consuming Crocodile Meat Can Be Dangerous for People With Fish Allergies

The first reptile allergen has been discovered, suggesting that crocodile meat, a healthy protein source, can trigger allergic reactions in those allergic to fish.
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Low-Cost Battery-Like Device Captures Carbon Dioxide While It Charges

Researchers have developed a low-cost device that can selectively capture carbon dioxide gas while it charges, then release and collect it in a controlled way as it discharges to be reused or disposed of responsibly.
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Wearable Gas Sensors Could Improve Environmental and Health Monitoring

New flexible, porous and highly sensitive nitrogen dioxide sensors that can be applied to skin and clothing have potential applications in health care, environmental health monitoring and military use, according to researchers.
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Authorized Antibiotic Shows Antiviral Activity Against SARS-CoV-2

A new research study has explored a large library of authorized drugs to identify compounds that may elicit antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2. An antibiotic, clofoctol, produced promising results in a mouse model.
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Restoring Blood Flow To Enhance Chemo's Access to Cancer Cells

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have developed an approach that may help to restore tumor blood flow to enhance access of chemotherapy into cancer cells and alleviate hypoxia.
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Analytical Tool Designed To Accelerate Production of Biologics

Rutgers researchers have created an analytical tool expected to accelerate the discovery and production of biologic drugs that are often at the cutting edge of biomedical research.
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Natural Infection With Omicron Provides Limited Protection Against Future SARS-CoV-2 Infection

A new study has shown that in unvaccinated individuals, infection with the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 does not provide robust immune protection against other strains of the virus.
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