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Tracking Lithium Provides Clues for Developing Better Batteries

Lithium batteries could be beneficial for electric vehicles if their lifetimes can be extended. Researchers have tracked lithium deposition and removal from a battery anode to identify where battery failure occurs.
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Innate Immunological Memory Discovered in the Intestine

Scientists discovered that innate effector cells, as well as acting during the early stages of infection, can also be trained to develop an innate form of immunological memory that can protect the host during reinfection.
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A More Economical Way To Produce Carbon-Neutral Fuels?

A new, inexpensive catalyst has been designed to facilitate producing hydrogen and oxygen gases from water, making producing carbon-neutral fuels more economical.
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State-of-the-Art Technology Helps Us To Understand Methane Seepage

A study has presented time-series data on methane seepage from two sites, which shows high variability on both hourly and seasonal time scales.
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How Do Changes to Asbestos Inside the Cell Cause Cancer?

Using cutting-edge techniques, researchers are looking at the changes that occur to asbestos inside the cell, at the nanoscale and atomic scale.
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Key Regulator of Malaria Parasite Transmission Identified

Investigators have identified a protein that plays a critical role in activating genes required for a critical developmental stage of the malaria parasite.
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Microfluidic Chip Enables Faster, More Efficient Living Cell Separation

Researchers have designed an all-in-one cell separation method of a microfluidic chip that uses electric fields to separate cells based on their differences.
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Origin of Magnets Observed Directly For First Time Using Electron Microscopy

Electron microscopes rely on a strong magnetic field to achieve high-resolution images. A new lens has been designed that permits imaging without a magnetic field which has enabled the imaging of the atomic magnetic field in magnetic materials.
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How Safe Are "Edible" Insects?

The ContamInsect research project aims to identify health issues that could be related to the consumption of edible insects.
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Therapeutically Targeting "Undruggable" Proteins

Researchers have reported the discovery of a new therapeutic paradigm called Deubiquitinase Targeting Chimeras to address the challenge of targeted protein stabilization.
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