A research team in Ehime University found that new initiating systems consisting of palladium, naphthoquinone, and…
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Growth Arrest Specific 7 protein allows cells to eat
Without hands or feet, a single human cell has little to protect itself from surrounding threats…
Water may soon lap at the door, but still some homeowners don't want to rock the boat
It is becoming increasingly possible that sea-level rise of a meter or more will occur this…
Monitoring the corrosion of bioresorbable magnesium
ETH researchers have recently been able to monitor the corrosion of bioresorbable magnesium alloys at the…
Excitons will shape the future of electronic devices
Excitons are quasiparticles made from the excited state of electrons and—according to research being carried out…
Unique properties of quantum material explained for first time
The characteristics of a new, iron-containing type of material that is thought to have future applications…
Marine pathogenic bacterium forms specialized cells for dissemination
Vibrio parahaemolyticus can be found in the tidal zones in estuarine areas. The marine bacterium causes…
Embracing sustainable practices would help some winery tasting rooms stand out
Wineries in the mid-Atlantic region should consider recycling and encouraging their customers to bring bottles to…
Turning plastic trash into lubricant oils
Single-use plastics might have more inherent value than you think. Click here for original…
Super-strong magnetic supercrystals can assemble themselves
Materials scientists who work with nano-sized components have developed ways of working with their vanishingly small…