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Getting to Grips With Water's Identities
Water plays a fundamental role in human existence and is a major component of our universe, yet there are still knowledge gaps. To address this, researchers have investigated electron transport through a single water molecule in a C60 cage.
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Why Is the Current Cholera Pandemic Lasting So Long?
A new bacterial strain replaced older strains during the seventh cholera pandemic, which is still ongoing, and may explain its emergence and success.
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Anti-Fogging Sprays and Cloths Found To Contain High Levels of PFAS
The anti-fogging sprays and cloths many people use to prevent condensation on their glasses when wearing a mask or face shield may contain high levels of PFAS.
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Color-Coded Test Reveals If Nanoparticles Deliver Their Payload
Researchers have developed a color-coded test that quickly signals whether newly developed nanoparticles deliver their cargo into target cells.
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Accelerating Atomic Force Microscopy
Researchers have designed an ultrafast amplitude detector that will enable the real-time recording of fast dynamical processes of biomolecules.
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Leftover Canola Could Be Used To Heat Our Homes
Exploration of canola meal pellets as an eco-friendly alternative to coal and natural gas for heat and energy is poised to move into its next phases.
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Ancient Molecule Regulates Bacterial Genomes
A new study lends further support to the emerging notion that bacteria also employ genetic silencing to protect themselves from harmful mutations.
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Technology Expands Understanding of Grapevine Pinot Gris Virus
Contrary to previous observations in Italy, scientists, with the help of high-throughput sequencing technology, observed an explosive propagation of Grapevine Pinot gris virus in Southern France.
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More Microplastics Found in Feces of IBD Sufferers Than Healthy Individuals
Researchers found that people with inflammatory bowel disease have more microplastics in their feces than healthy controls, suggesting that the fragments could be related to the disease process.
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Model of the Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex Developed
Using rapid plunge freezing and cryo-EM with computational methods, researchers have produced a comprehensive model of the yeast NPC which reveals the interconnected architecture of its core scaffold.
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