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Cultured Meat Comes Closer to Your Kitchen
Researchers have created an edible particle that helps make lab-grown meat with a more natural muscle-like texture using a process that could be scaled up for mass production.
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How Hydrogen Peroxide Can Accelerate Nerve Repair
A new study has exploited the incredible regenerative capacity of the zebrafish to explore how hydrogen peroxide might be used to help repair wounds and damaged nerves.
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FastGC-PTR-MS Technology Used To Detect Butanol in Latex Paint
Researchers successfully determined butanol in latex paint via fast gas chromatography-proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (FastGC-PTR-MS) technology, overcoming shortcomings in the methods used independently.
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Harmful Pathogens Eliminated by Pulsed Light Technology
A light-based, food sanitization technique successfully eliminated multiple harmful pathogens in a new study.
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Unparalleled Supramolecular Plastic Created That's Degradable and Highly Recyclable
Scientist have explored a new type of materials called supramolecular plastics that would substitute the conventional polymeric plastics with an eco-friendlier material promoting sustainable development.
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A Taste for Weird Food May Be Written in Our Genes
The reasons why people love certain foods and turn their noses up at others, has to do with more than their cultures or even their taste buds… their genes play a significant role too, a new study reveals.
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Pesticides Damage Bees' Brains and Stop Them Flying Straight
Researchers show for the first time that honeybee foragers exposed to the pesticides sulfoxaflor and imidacloprid have an impaired optomotor response, which makes them poor at keeping themselves on a straight trajectory while moving.
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Brain Stimulation Regimen for Depression in Older Adults Identified
The optimal magnetic stimulation treatment for older adults with treatment-resistant depression has been identified and although it may take longer than in younger people, the evidence suggests the regimen is effective.
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Early-Born Neurons Have More "Career Options"
According to research in mice, dopaminergic neuron function may be determined by the time of emergence.
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First 3D Structure of Key COVID Enzyme at Human Body Temperature
Scientists studying a COVID-19 coronavirus enzyme at temperatures ranging from frosty to human-body warm discovered subtle structural shifts that offer clues about how the enzyme works.
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