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Switching to Asexual Reproduction Could Give Rice Blast Fungus the Upper Hand
Researchers have found that mutations in the Pro1 protein cause female sterility of the rice blast fungus coupled with increased release of asexual spores, which could provide the fungus with a fitness advantage.
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Competition Between Bacterial Plant Symbionts Degrades the Service They Provide
Many plants form alliances with microbes in the soil in which they grow. But are microbes always beneficial to plants? Or does competition between strains for plant access degrade the service the bacteria ultimately provide?
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A Whole New Dimension for 3D Printing
Researchers have combined 2D printing, origami, and chemistry to create a method of rapid 3D object fabrication that does not create any waste material.
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Programable Clay Offers a Plethora of Possibilities for Chemists
Researchers invented a programmable clay material and “building-block” to advance discoveries in chemistry, engineering and other scientific fields.
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Optimizing Pyrolysis Could Improve Chemical Recycling of Waste Plastics
Researchers have developed a computational framework that offers a significant advancement in predicting temperature-dependent product distributions from plastic pyrolysis.
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Laser Treatment Improves Battery Performance
Pulses of light tune MXene's structure to improve energy storage and battery stability.
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Breastfed Infants Are 33% Less Likely To Die in Their First Year of Life
A large-scale study strengthens the case for promoting and supporting breastfeeding to address the high rate of infant mortality in the US.
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The Present and Future of Computing Get a Boost From New Research
The world's computing needs have grown exponentially in recent years due to an explosion of technology.
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Going the Distance for Better Wireless Charging
Engineers have optimized the way antennas transmitting and receiving power interact with each other, making use of the phenomenon of “radiation suppression”. This could lead to more efficient long-distance wireless charging technologies.
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Orphan Gene Linked to Unique Function of Seahorse Brood Pouch
A gene with no identifiable homologous sequences in other lineages has been linked to unique features and functions of the seahorse brood pouch.
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