A hydrogel made from crustacean shells lets common food bacteria generate electrical signals 15 times more efficiently, opening the door to reusable living sensors for food safety.
Uncovering archaeal diversity and function in the urogenital tract offers a fresh lens on yeast infection biology, especially recurrent vulvovaginal ...
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Researchers uncover alarming symptoms in people exposed to common handheld devices: '[A] chemical cocktail'
"Creates a unique profile of ... health risks." Researchers uncover alarming symptoms in people exposed to common handheld ...
Scientists at th (NRL) have completed a spaceflight biology investigation aboard the International Space Station (ISS) that ...
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Orange, camphor-smelling solid could be a key to the next generation grid-storage batteries
An orange solid with a camphor-like odor has helped aqueous zinc-iodide batteries move a large step closer to supplying safe ...
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