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Artificial muscles powered by glucose
Artificial muscles made from polymers can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen, just…
Pilots tell US Congress more training needed on 737 MAX
US pilots called Wednesday for enhanced pilot training on the Boeing 737 MAX before the aircraft…
Watchdog criticizes rising costs, delays of NASA's next Moon rocket
The giant rocket NASA plans to use to return to the Moon by 2024 has been…
Expanding the temperature range of lithium-ion batteries
Electric cars struggle with extreme temperatures, mainly because of impacts on the electrolyte solutions in their…
Unearthing the sweet potato proteome
The sweet, starchy orange sweet potatoes are tasty and nutritious ingredients for fries, casseroles and pies.…
Why tiny microbes may be a big factor in how climate change unfolds
Climate change is about big things: melting ice sheets, rising seas, the feverish temperature of the…
Joint hypermobility related to anxiety, also in animals
The relation between collagen laxity and anxiety in humans is widely known, but this relation has…
Mapping and measuring proteins on the surfaces of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in cells
Sigma receptors are proteins found mainly on the surface of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in certain cells.…
UK makes 'first' conviction over 3D printed gun
A student was convicted on Wednesday of manufacturing a firearm using a 3D printer, in what…