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Stickers Enable Easy Nitrite Analysis in Foods
Researchers have developed a color-changing film that consumers can stick onto foods and easily analyze nitrite levels by snapping a picture with a smartphone.
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First Global Map of Cargo Ship Pollution Reveals Impact of Fuel Regulations
Satellite data from 2003 – 2020 was used to determine the effect of fuel regulations on pollution from cargo ships and contribute to answering a bigger question on air pollutants and global temperatures.
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How the Thymus Trains T Cells When To Attack or Hold Off
New research describes how the human thymus generates the list of friendly proteins that T cells should not attack.
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Does the Use of Reclaimed Wastewater on Fruit and Vegetables Pose a Health Risk to Consumers?
There is evidence that certain viruses and single-celled parasites (protozoa) can defy environmental influences and cause diseases via raw fruit and vegetables
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New Method To Convert Methane Gas Into Liquid Fuel Revealed
Researchers have succeeded in converting methane into methanol using light and dispersed transition metals in a process known as photo-oxidation.
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Sensorimotor Retraining, a New Approach for Treating Chronic Pain
Sensorimotor retraining aims to correct a disruption within the nervous system that causes lower back pain by changing how people process sensory information from their back.
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Neurophysiological Changes Occur in the Brain That’s Awake After Midnight
The Mind after Midnight hypothesis suggests that neurophysiological changes happen in the brain after midnight, affecting how we interact with the world around us.
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The Solution to Engineering Transformative Electronics Found in DNA
Scientists at the School of Medicine and their collaborators have used DNA to overcome a nearly insurmountable obstacle to engineer materials that would revolutionize electronics.
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Manipulating Chromosomes in Living Cells Reveals That They Are Fluid
Researchers have used magnets to apply force to chromosomes in cells for the first time, revealing that chromosomes are fluid outside of cell division.
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Why Breast-Fed Premature Infants Have a Healthier Gut Than Formula-Fed Ones
New research shows that babies who received breastmilk had higher volumes of Bifidobacterium breve and better nutrient absorption than those fed formula.
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