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New Catalyst Can Photosynthesise Hydrogen Peroxide Using Just Water and Air
Researchers have developed a microporous covalent organic framework with dense donor–acceptor lattices and engineered linkages for the efficient and clean production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through the photosynthesis process with water and air.
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Somatic Mutations Are Heritable in Tropical Trees
What is the origin of genetic diversity in plants? Can new mutations acquired during growth be passed on to seeds? Scientists have led to a series of discoveries on this fundamental question in biology.
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Microbial Viruses Contribute to Climate Change Through Methane Cycling
Scientists have discovered that viruses that infect microbes contribute to climate change by playing a key role in cycling methane, a potent greenhouse gas, through the environment.
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Invasive Bee Species Has Surprising Adaptability Despite Low Genetic Diversity
For more than a decade, invasive Asian honeybees have defied evolutionary expectations with their low genetic diversity yet surprising adaptability.
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Ancient DNA Extraction Technique Repurposed To Identify Burned Bodies
A technique originally designed to extract ancient DNA from archaeological specimens can also be used to identify badly burned human remains.
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Chemicals in the Ground Impact How Many Offspring Wild Animals Have
In a newly published large study from Greenland musk oxen have been followed for 25 years to see how their feeding habits affect their reproductive success.
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New Disease Testing Component Facilitates Lower-Cost Diagnostics
Biomedical researchers have developed a new, less expensive way to detect nuclease digestion – one of the critical steps in many nucleic acid sensing applications, such as those used to identify COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
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Scientists Develop Anti-Fatigue 3D-Printed Titanium Alloy
A research team has proposed an innovative strategy to fabricate an anti-fatigue 3D-printed titanium alloy by separately regulating their microstructure and defects, called net-additive manufacturing preparation (NAMP).
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Study Unlocks Nanoscale Secrets for Designing Next-Generation Solar Cells
The work will help researchers tune surface properties of perovskites, a promising alternative and supplement to silicon, for more efficient photovoltaics.
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Avian Flu Virus Is Adapting To Spread to Marine Animals
The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 has adapted to spread between birds and marine mammals, posing an immediate threat to wildlife conservation, according to a study.
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