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Antibiotic matter waves: The quantum wave nature of a complex antibiotic polypeptide
One of the central tenets of quantum mechanics is the wave-particle duality. It tells us that…
Transforming wastewater byproducts into sustainable green fuels
A huge quantity of organic waste from various sectors either ends up in landfills or gets…
When Maxwell's demon takes its time: Measuring microparticle reaction time
Researchers at the Universities Vienna and Stuttgart have investigated a version of Maxwell’s demon embodied by…
Repetitive irradiation with 222nm UVC non-carcinogenic, safe for sterilizing human skin
Joint research between Kobe University and Ushio Inc. has provided proof for the first time in…
How has COVID-19 impacted supply chains around the world?
Acute shortages of supplies to safely diagnose and treat patients with COVID-19 has crippled the United…
Risk of E. coli in hydroponic and aquaponic systems may be greater than once thought
A spate of foodborne illnesses in leafy greens and other produce in recent years has sickened…
X-ray source 3XMM J000511.8+634018 is a polar, study suggests
Astronomers from Germany and France have investigated a newly discovered variable X-ray source known as 3XMM…
COVID-19 highlights the importance of agility for supply chains
The recent COVID-19 crisis has highlighted a fundamental concept in business operations strategy that’s called “Triple-A…
How soil microbes help plants resist disease
Plants can’t self-isolate during a disease outbreak, but they can get help from a friend—beneficial soil…