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Metabolomics Could Be the Latest Addition to a Forensic Pathologist's Toolkit
Metabolomic analysis of postmortem blood reveals biomarkers that can be used to diagnose diabetes mellitus, enabling accurate forensic diagnosis.
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Tracking Lithium Provides Clues for Developing Better Batteries
Lithium batteries could be beneficial for electric vehicles if their lifetimes can be extended. Researchers have tracked lithium deposition and removal from a battery anode to identify where battery failure occurs.
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Aquaculture May Be Indirectly Contributing to Reducing Size of Wild Salmon
The shrinking size of Atlantic salmon might stem from the commercial fishery of one of wild salmons’ favorite foods, a small omega-3-rich fish called capelin, for aquaculture fish.
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A More Economical Way To Produce Carbon-Neutral Fuels?
A new, inexpensive catalyst has been designed to facilitate producing hydrogen and oxygen gases from water, making producing carbon-neutral fuels more economical.
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State-of-the-Art Technology Helps Us To Understand Methane Seepage
A study has presented time-series data on methane seepage from two sites, which shows high variability on both hourly and seasonal time scales.
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Ecosystem Recovery Mapped Using Soil Microbes
With post-mining rehabilitation vital for the environment, researchers have used patterns in soil microbial communities to track progress and predict timeframes for recovery.
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Who’s Pooing in the Water?
Scientists are working on an environmental DNA sequencing method that would make it possible to identify potential sources of fecal contamination, particularly in water that flows through urban and agricultural environments.
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Earth's Coldest Forests Are Shifting North as Climate Alters
The boreal forest is the world's coldest forest, which is shifting northwards as the climate warms. The northernmost parts of the forest are growing while the southernmost areas are exhibiting lower vegetation growth.
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Roasting Cocoa Beans More Intensely Could Make Sugar-Free Chocolate Tastier
Confection makers who want to develop products containing 100% chocolate and no sugar for health-conscious consumers can reduce bitterness and optimize flavor acceptance by roasting cocoa beans longer and at higher temperatures.
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How Safe Are "Edible" Insects?
The ContamInsect research project aims to identify health issues that could be related to the consumption of edible insects.
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