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Why do cats knead?
“Kneading” is when cats massage an object with the front paws, which extend and retract, one…
Aging is driven by unbalanced genes, finds AI analysis of multiple species
Northwestern University researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that drives aging. Click here…
Bioengineered microbial community working together to store carbon
Photosynthesis is a valuable natural system for sequestering carbon dioxide. However, simply forming biomass does not…
New strategy for the synthesis of axially chiral allenic compounds
Recently, a Chinese research team led by Prof. Guo Chang at the University of Science and…
Scientists discover molecular mechanisms for virus-vector co-evolution
On October 3, the team led by Prof. Wang Xiaowei at the Zhejiang University College of…
Recycled gold from SIM cards could help make drugs more sustainable
Re-using gold from electronic waste prevents it from being lost to landfill, and using this reclaimed…
A new strategy for enhancing hydrogen peroxide utilization in photocatalytic reactions
Recently, a research team led by Prof. Huang Weixin from the University of Science and Technology…
Ocean study shows most deep-water microbes are almost inactive
A team of researchers at the University of Vienna, working with a colleague from the University…
Monitoring invades truckers' privacy without boosting safety
For many truckers, driving is more than just a job. Click here for original…