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Could Hydrogel Help Mend a Broken Heart?
Chemical engineers are one step closer to being able to repair damaged hearts, with researchers creating a new synthetic material that accurately mimics the biomechanical properties of fibrous human tissues.
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Arctic Crustaceans Discovered Preying on Jellyfish
Scientists used DNA metabarcoding to show for the first time that jellyfish are an important food for amphipods during the Arctic polar night.
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Pre-Life Earth May Have Been Cooler Than First Thought
A new study resolves a long-standing scientific debate and stands to completely change the way we think about Earth's climate evolution.
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20th Century Reforestation Kept the Eastern US Cool
Much of the U.S. warmed during the 20th century, but the eastern part of the country remained mysteriously cool. The recovery of forests could explain why.
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Could a Plant-Based Diet Lead to Better Sexual Health After Prostate Cancer?
New research has indicated that a plant-based diet is linked to better sexual health and quality of life in prostate cancer survivors.
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New Research Opens Avenues for More Efficient and Stable Blue OLED Displays
In a surprising discovery, our scientists have found that certain molecules long considered poor emitters are actually ideal for boosting efficiency and stability in next-generation blue OLED displays.
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Conversion Process Turns Greenhouse Gas Into Ethylene
Engineers at the University of Cincinnati created a more efficient way of converting carbon dioxide into valuable products while simultaneously addressing climate change.
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Cocaine Addiction Drug Could Pave Way for Colon Cancer Treatment
Vanoxerine, a drug initially developed to treat cocaine addiction, has also shown promise for advanced colon cancer in a new study.
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New Process Allows Full Recycling of Starting Materials From Tough Carbon Fiber
In a win for chemistry, inventors have designed a closed-loop path for synthesizing an exceptionally tough carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, or CFRP, and later recovering all of its starting materials.
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Vaccine Candidate Shows Promise Against Birth Defect-Causing Virus
An experimental mRNA vaccine against human cytomegalovirus (CMV), a common virus that can infect babies during pregnancy, elicited some of the most promising immune responses to date of any CMV vaccine candidate.
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