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Scientists Test Accessible, Affordable Diagnostic Tool for Heart Disease
The new method can measure 25 important markers in the blood simultaneously, such as cholesterol, in less than 15 minutes using radio waves. This new application could support more patients achieve an early heart disease diagnosis.

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Gold Complex Ion-Pairing Enhances Organic Conductive Materials
Researchers have developed a new strategy for assembling conductive organic materials using a highly-planar gold complex and ion pairing. This breakthrough offers enhanced solubility and charge segregation, paving the way for innovative electronics.

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“Molecular Cage” Could Help Remove Drugs and Chemical Pollutants From Water
Researchers have developed a new material that could help to remove unwanted pollutants — including leftover medicines and synthetic chemicals — from our waterways.

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How To Cook the Perfect Boiled Egg, According to Science
Scientists have cracked the code for making a perfect boiled egg. Their new periodic cooking technique delivers a boiled egg with a fully set white and a still-velvety yolk.

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CRISPR-Like Polymer Editing Upcycles Waste Into Higher-Performance Plastics
Molecular editing could transform waste plastic upcycling to produce new macromolecules.

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Authentic Foods and Where To Find Them: Challenges and Solutions in Food Fraud Testing
This article explores some of the challenges in food authenticity testing, how advancements in technology have impacted the field, and consumer awareness and protection.

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Navigating the Complexities of Impurities in Pharmaceuticals
Impurities in pharmaceuticals are a major concern for drug manufacturers. This article will discuss the importance of monitoring and minimizing impurities in drug substances and products and key developments in the field.

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Understanding Bioprocessing, Its Applications and the Role of a Bioreactor
Bioprocessing involves the production of a high-value-added product from a living source. In this article, the stages of bioprocessing are described, with a focus on the central piece of this concept: the bioreactor.

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Researchers Shed Light on the Chemistry Behind Cement’s Carbon-Capture Abilities
A study has uncovered how carbonation in cement-based materials is influenced by structural changes and water transport. The research provides insights into optimizing these materials for better CO2 absorption and environmental impact.

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Protein Study Pinpoints How Cellular Adhesion Can Be Flexible Yet Stable
Research teams are analyzing how proteins work together to enable our cells to both stick and move. The marker protein paxillin is at the center of their interest.
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