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Getting to the Root Causes of Rapid Ice Sheet Instabilities in Climate History
Scientist shave shown that an accumulation of heat in the deeper Labrador Sea caused instabilities in the Laurentide Ice Sheet, which covered much of North America at the time, triggering extreme cooling events.
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Simultaneous Multi-Gas Detection Made Possible With Sub-μL Samples
Researchers have developed a trace gas sensor with an all-fiber configuration for simultaneous multi-species detection.
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Lithium May Be Obtainable From New Sources Thanks to Emerging Technology
The demand for lithium-ion batteries is increasing due to the rise in electric cars. A team has identified that lithium could be extracted from unconventional water sources with new technology.
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Cell Line Successfully Transitioned to Animal-Free Media
A new paper shows how to improve the relevance and reproducibility of research by replacing media containing serum extracted from the blood of unborn calves with animal-free media.
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New Biomarker Speeds Up Identification of Lung Disease
A new diagnostic method could help identify one of the deadliest types of interstitial lung disease sooner, allowing for faster treatment and improved patient outcomes.
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Spike in Hepatitis Cases Linked to Adeno-Associated Virus 2
In two new research papers, scientists have identified a link between recent cases of acute hepatitis in children and adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2). The studies suggest a co-infection with AAV2 and another virus, such as adenovirus, may be the cause of the increase in cases.
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Lowest Risk of Death In Adults Who Exercise Four Times More Than Recommended Minimum
The results of a new study show that adults who exercised two to four times longer than the recommended minimum amount of physical activity had a significantly lower risk of death from all causes.
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Tree Fern Genome Characterized for the First Time
Throughout their evolution, ferns have undergone a series of changes that have helped them survive on land. For the first time, researchers have characterized the genome arrangement of tree ferns, which sheds new insight into how ferns evolved.
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New Pipeline Could Prevent Future Alzheimer's Drug Failures
Most drugs developed to treat Alzheimer’s disease have for years been ineffective in clinical trials. Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine recently evaluated the efficacy of a failed clinical trial drug using their rigorous pipeline.
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Surfaces Designed That Make Water Boil More Efficiently
Improving the efficiency of systems that heat and evaporate water could significantly reduce their energy use. Now, researchers have found a way to do just that.
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