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Published Pin-sized sensor could bring chemical ID to smartphone-sized devices - Pin-sized Sensor Could Bring Chemical ID to Smartphone-sized Devices (via sciencedaily.com)
Engineers have developed a spectrometer so small and simple that it could integrate with the camera...
Published Case for Candida auris wastewater surveillance - Case for Candida auris Wastewater Surveillance (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers say tracking methodology in Southern Nevada fungal outbreak provides blueprint for monit...
Published Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found in Caribbean - Earliest Evidence of Wine Consumption in the Americas Found in Caribbean (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists have found what they believe to be the earliest known evidence of wine drinking in the Am...
Published Chromo-encryption method encodes secrets with color - Chromo-encryption method encodes secrets with color (via sciencedaily.com)
In a new approach to security that unites technology and art, E researchers have combined silver nan...
Published Sensor imperfections are perfect for forensic camera analysis - Sensor Imperfections: The Key to Forensic Camera Analysis (via sciencedaily.com)
In a project aimed at developing intelligent tools to fight child exploitation, computer scientists...
Published Residues in fingerprints hold clues to their age - Residues in Fingerprints: A New Way to Determine Age (via sciencedaily.com)
Police have long relied on the unique whorls, loops or arches encoded in fingerprints to identify su...
Published Scientists identify harmful bacteria based on its DNA at a very low cost - Scientists Identify Harmful Bacteria Based on Its DNA at a Very Low Cost (via sciencedaily.com)
Currently, the detection of food poison outbreaks caused by bacteria takes a long time and is expens...
Published Black-legged tick genome deciphered - Black-Legged Tick Genome Deciphered: A Breakthrough in Lyme Disease Research (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have deciphered a comprehensive, continuous genome for a parasite responsible for transmi...
Published CRISPR and single-cell sequencing pinpoint causal genetic variants for traits and diseases - CRISPR and Single-Cell Sequencing: Pinpointing Causal Genetic Variants for Traits and Diseases (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A major challenge in human genetics is understanding which parts of the genome drive specific traits...
Published New research identifies cells linking chronic psychological stress to inflammatory bowel disease - New Research Identifies Cells Linking Chronic Psychological Stress to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
For the first time, cells involved with the communication between stress responses in the brain and...
Published Some black truffles grown in eastern U.S. may be less valuable lookalike species, study finds - **Some black truffles grown in eastern U.S. may be less valuable lookalike species, study finds** (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Black truffle growers are unintentionally growing less-expensive winter truffles, which may lead to...
Published Scientists image a bright meteoroid explosion in Jupiter's atmosphere - Scientists Image a Bright Meteoroid Explosion in Jupiter's Atmosphere (via sciencedaily.com)
From aboard the Juno spacecraft, an instrument observing auroras serendipitously spotted a bright fl...
Published Saturn hasn't always had rings - Saturn's Surprising History: The Discovery of its Rings (via sciencedaily.com)
In its last days, the Cassini spacecraft looped between Saturn and its rings so that Earth-based rad...
Published GPS tracking, simulations show optimal locations to help desert bighorn sheep cross freeways - GPS Tracking and Simulations Show Optimal Locations to Help Desert Bighorn Sheep Cross Freeways (via sciencedaily.com)
Desert bighorn sheep whose Southern California range is bisected by freeways may one day benefit fro...
Published Cryptic sense of orientation of bats localized: the sixth sense of mammals lies in the eye - Cryptic Sense of Orientation of Bats Localized: The Sixth Sense of Mammals Lies in the Eye (via sciencedaily.com)
Mammals see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their nose. But which sense or orga...
Published Iron-rich rocks unlock new insights into Earth's planetary history - Iron-rich Rocks Unlock New Insights into Earth's Planetary History (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study suggests iron-rich ancient sediments may have helped cause some of the largest volcanic...
Published Researchers simulate privacy leaks in functional genomics studies - Researchers Simulate Privacy Leaks in Functional Genomics Studies (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers demonstrate that it's possible to de-identify raw functional genomics data to ensure pat...
Published Pioneering approach advances study of CTCF protein in transcription biology - Pioneering Approach Advances Study of CTCF Protein in Transcription Biology (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists used the auxin-inducible degron 2 system on CTCF, bringing the novel approach to bear on...
Published Genes in beans: Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition - Genes in Beans: Bean Genome Sequenced for Improved Nutrition (via sciencedaily.com)
The faba bean genome, which at 13 billion bases is more than four times the size of the human genome...
Published Catching the wrongdoers in the act: Chemists develop a novel tool to decipher bacterial infections in real time - Catching the Wrongdoers in the Act: A Novel Tool to Decipher Bacterial Infections in Real Time (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A research team has developed a novel chemical tool to reveal how bacteria adapt to the host environ...