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New AI-Driven Method To Improve Additive Manufacturing
Researchers have developed a new method for detecting and predicting defects in 3D printed materials, which could transform the additive manufacturing process.
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Calcium Materials Put to the Test in Effort To Reduce Arsenic Uptake by Crops
Researchers compared the efficacies of calcite and phosphogypsum in mitigating the crop uptake of arsenate ions from soil, a heavy metal contaminant that poses a threat to human health.
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Veterinary Antibiotics Impact Carbon Storage in Grazed Land
Scientists have found that grazing by livestock leads to lower carbon storage in soil compared to grazing by wild herbivores and the reason may be down to the veterinary antibiotics in their urine and dung.
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Multipronged Attack on Carbon Removal Could Help To Meet Climate Goals
Researchers suggest that we will likely need many different methods of carbon removal to secure just 1.5 degrees of warming by 2100.
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Regional Differences in Allergies Identified in Children for the First Time
A comprehensive allergy atlas compiled using a newly developed test method has, for the first time, revealed clear regional and climate-related differences in the sensitization of children in Europe to allergens.
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Ozone Layer Eroded by Smoke Particles From Wildfires
Scientists have found that smoke particles in the stratosphere can trigger chemical reactions that erode the ozone layer — and that smoke particles from Australian wildfires widened the ozone hole by 10% in 2020.
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Negative Effects of PET Nanoplastics on Metabolism Investigated
Researchers have been able to observe how nanoplastics formed from PET – a plastic commonly used in plastic bags and bottles – accumulate in organs and alter the biochemistry of an organism.
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Olive Oil By-Product Could Benefit the Physically Active
New research has found that a natural by-product of olive oil production could potentially have antioxidant benefits and support exercise.
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Nitrate Exposure in Drinking Water May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk
A new study has suggested that long-term exposure to nitrates in drinking water could be linked to an increased risk of developing prostate cancer, especially for more aggressive cancers and younger men.
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Bumblebees’ Behavior “Trends” Arise From Watching and Learning
According to research, bumblebees pick up new “trends” in their behavior by watching and learning from other bees, and one form of a behavior can spread rapidly through a colony even when a different version is discovered.
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