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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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Creating an Effective Antiviral for SARS and SARS-Like Coronaviruses
UC Riverside-led study shows how an effective therapy against SARS-CoV-2 could be developed.
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Autistic Kids' Stomach Issues Tied to Epigenetic Biomarkers
Researchers have identified specific RNA biomarkers linked with gastrointestinal issues in children with autism.
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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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Precision Medicine Reveals Who Is Most At-Risk From COVID-19
The grand prize winner of the inaugural Michelson Philanthropies & Science Prize for Immunology has illuminated factors that underlie varied susceptibilities to COVID-19.
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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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How Do Changes to Asbestos Inside the Cell Cause Cancer?
Using cutting-edge techniques, researchers are looking at the changes that occur to asbestos inside the cell, at the nanoscale and atomic scale.
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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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Several Existing Drugs Reduce Delta Variant’s Ability To Replicate in Human Cells
According to research, Several FDA-approved drugs significantly reduce the ability of the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 to replicate in human cells.
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Key Regulator of Malaria Parasite Transmission Identified
Investigators have identified a protein that plays a critical role in activating genes required for a critical developmental stage of the malaria parasite.
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