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Seeing the Chemistry of Vision
Researchers have developed an instrument that allows the biochemistry of vision to be viewed in the living eye in real time.
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Copper-Based Chemicals May Be Significant Contributors to Ozone Depletion
Copper in soil and seawater can act as a catalyst for the production of ozone-damaging halocarbons.
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Reusable Clip-On Device Assesses Exposure to SARS-CoV-2
Scientists from Yale University have developed a wearable air sampler that has been tested for its ability to detect airborne SARS-CoV-2. The study results are published in Environmental Science and Technology Letters.
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Theory That DNA Mutations Are Random Is Challenged
According to new research, a simple roadside weed may hold the key to understanding and predicting DNA mutation.
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Common Consumer Product Chemicals May Disrupt Healthy Pregnancy Hormones
Phthalates – found in many consumer products – may disrupt levels of a pregnancy hormone that promotes the onset of labor.
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Microplastics May Linger in Rivers for Years Prior to Entering Oceans
Microplastics can deposit and linger within riverbeds for as long as seven years before washing into the ocean, a new study has found.
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Striving for Better Quality Crops With Novel Spectroscopic Method
Combining spectroscopic analytical techniques and data fusion technology could help produce better quality crops.
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How a Tomato Concentrate Could Help Reduce Inflammation for HIV Patients
New UCLA-led research in mice suggests that adding a certain type of tomato concentrate to the diet can reduce the intestinal inflammation that is associated with HIV.
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"Kick and Kill" Strategy To Eliminate HIV-Infected Cells Refined
A study in mice could point toward a method for clearing HIV from people who would otherwise be depend on medication.
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Tumble Dryers an Underestimated Source of Microfiber Air Pollution
A pilot study reports that a single dryer could discharge up to 120 million microfibers annually — considerably more than from washing machines.
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