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Scientists have synthesized molecules using titanium peroxides to capture carbon dioxide, advancing direct air capture technology. Their findings suggest that titanium-based compounds could offer a ...
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A breakthrough in understanding how a single-cell parasite makes ergosterol (its version of cholesterol) could lead to more effective drugs for human leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease that afflicts ...
Somer G. Anderson is CPA, doctor of accounting, and an accounting and finance professor who has been working in the accounting and finance industries for more than 20 years. Her expertise ...
Married on January 14th, 1930, Mitchell and Mattie Atkins of West Philadelphia were honored by family and friends at an ...
Deinococcus radiodurans, also known as "Conan the Bacterium," is one of nature’s toughest life forms, capable of surviving ...
Living cells and tissues show a high capacity to absorb various chemical compounds from the surrounding environment. Although ...
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New research published Wednesday in the journal Environmental Science and Technology offers evidence that microplastics are ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The three of us were all interested in the Moon, but from different perspectives: As a geophysicist, I thought about its interior; Thorsten Kleine studied ...