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Published Researchers develop new technology to easily detect active TB - Researchers Develop New Technology to Easily Detect Active TB (via sciencedaily.com)
A team of faculty has discovered new technology that will quickly and easily detect active Mycobacte...
Published Invasive fruit fly may pose threat to forest ecosystems - Invasive Fruit Fly May Pose Threat to Forest Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
The invasive spotted wing drosophila (SWD) is a well-known pest in agriculture. A recent study by Sw...
Published Seabirds' response to abrupt climate change transformed sub-Antarctic island ecosystems - Seabirds' Response to Abrupt Climate Change Transformed Sub-Antarctic Island Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
A 14,000-year paleoecological reconstruction of the sub-Antarctic islands done by an international r...
Published Scientists engineer a 'self-charging' electrostatic face mask for prolonged air filtration, reducing the environmental burden - Scientists Engineer a 'Self-Charging' Electrostatic Face Mask for Prolonged Air Filtration, Reducing the Environmental Burden (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have engineered an electrostatic face mask that can 'self-charge' through the user's bre ...
Published Mirror-image molecules can modify signaling in neurons - Mirror-Image Molecules: A New Way to Modify Signaling in Neurons (via sciencedaily.com)
With the aid of some sea slugs, chemists have discovered that one of the smallest conceivable tweaks...
Published Emergence of extensively drug-resistant Shigella sonnei strain in France - Emergence of Extensively Drug-Resistant Shigella Sonnei Strain in France (via sciencedaily.com)
Shigellosis, a highly contagious diarrheal disease, is caused by Shigella bacteria circulating in in...
Published Cells refine palm fat into olive oil - Cells Refine Palm Fat into Olive Oil: A Breakthrough in Biotechnology (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
For more than 50 years, it has been suspected that fat cells constantly remodel the lipids they stor...
Published Chaos on the nanometer scale - Chaos on the Nanometer Scale: Understanding the Unpredictable Behavior of Matter (via sciencedaily.com)
Chaotic behavior is typically known from large systems: for example, from weather, from asteroids in...
Published Economics trump environment to save big cats, say ecologists - Economics Trump Environment to Save Big Cats, Say Ecologists (via sciencedaily.com)
Rapid economic growth has pushed rare species of big carnivores to the brink of extinction, but ecol...
Published The achilles heel of the influenza virus: Ubiquitin protein may be an approach for future medicines - The Achilles Heel of the Influenza Virus: Ubiquitin Protein May Be an Approach for Future Medicines (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Influenza viruses are becoming increasingly resilient to medicines. For this reason, new active ingr...
Published Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts - Map of Ancient Ocean 'Dead Zones' Could Predict Future Locations, Impacts (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have created a map of oceanic 'dead zones' that existed during the Pliocene epoch, when...
Published Glassfrogs achieve transparency by packing red blood cells into mirror-coated liver - Glassfrogs: The Transparent Wonders of Nature (via sciencedaily.com)
New research shows that glassfrogs -- known for their highly transparent undersides and muscles -- p...
Published The switch made from a single molecule - The Switch Made from a Single Molecule: A Breakthrough in Computing Technology (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have demonstrated a switch, analogous to a transistor, made from a single molecule calle...
Published STAR physicists track sequential 'melting' of upsilons - STAR Physicists Track Sequential 'Melting' of Upsilons (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists using the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) to study some of the hottest matter ever...
Published COVID-19 'super-spreading' events play outsized role in overall disease transmission - COVID-19 'Super-Spreading' Events Play Outsized Role in Overall Disease Transmission (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers find COVID-19 super-spreading events, in which one person infects more than six other pe...
Published Urban gardens are good for ecosystems and humans - Urban Gardens: A Boon for Ecosystems and Humans (via sciencedaily.com)
Traditionally, it has been assumed that cultivating food leads to a loss of biodiversity and negativ...
Published To ward off aging, stem cells must take out the trash - To Ward Off Aging, Stem Cells Must Take Out the Trash (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers find stem cells use a surprising system for discarding misfolded proteins. This unique p...
Published Defunding prevention and climate change drive rebound of malaria in Peru - Defunding Prevention and Climate Change Drive Rebound of Malaria in Peru (via sciencedaily.com)
Malaria control programs in Amazonian Peru helped reduce the incidence of the deadly parasitic disea...
Published Malaria spike linked to amphibian die-off - Malaria Spike Linked to Amphibian Die-Off (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study links an amphibian die-off in Costa Rica and Panama with a spike in malaria cases. The s...
Published Can synthetic polymers replace the body's natural proteins? - Can Synthetic Polymers Replace the Body's Natural Proteins? (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists developing new biomaterials often try to mimic the body's natural proteins, but a chemist...