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Researchers fight shallow lake algae blooms with floating filtration technique
Climate change and human activity have been putting pressure on water bodies worldwide, and Canada’s vast…
Researchers design new self-powered ultraviolet photodetector
Ultraviolet (UV) light detection can revolutionize industries such as civil engineering, military defense, aerospace exploration, and…
Limited resources leave youth vulnerable to digital abuse, warn researchers
Youth in the United States are targets of cross-platform digital abuse from peers, strangers, offline acquaintances…
Biological invasions as costly as natural disasters, study finds
By invading new environments, some alien species have caused disastrous consequences for local species and ecosystems,…
One step closer to better drug therapies for tuberculosis
In ongoing research aimed at developing more effective treatments for tuberculosis (TB), University of Massachusetts Amherst…
NASA shares first moon to Mars architecture concept review results
As NASA builds a blueprint for human exploration throughout the solar system for the benefit of…
First rapid test for mpox developed, can be adapted for other emerging diseases
The first rapid test for mpox, more commonly known as monkeypox, has been developed by a…
Large animals travel more slowly because they can't keep cool, finds study
Whether an animal is flying, running or swimming, its traveling speed is limited by how effectively…
Study describes mechanism that regulates activity of memory gene
The protein PKMzeta is known to be associated with long-term memory formation. Neurological disorders such Alzheimer’s…