A mummy from the Xiaohe cemetery, and dairy remains are scattered around the neck of …
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Materials Science
Sustainable catalysts efficiently break down pharmaceuticals in polluted waters
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunTimes to achieve 100% OFL degradation under different [NT7] and [H2O2] ultradilute conditions. Credit: ACS …
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by Veronika Wagner, Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz The routes of entry and cardiotoxic effects …
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Automotive
New adhesive using elastomer makes lighter, more carbon-efficient vehicles possible
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunNew adhesive using elastomer makes lighter, more efficient vehicles possible. Credit: Atsushi Noro A major …
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Parkinson's & Movement disorders
Researchers create mouse model to mimic Parkinson’s disease
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunLoss of dopaminergic neurons in G51D mice. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences …
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Engineering
How US utility companies could double electric transmission capacity by 2035
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Utility companies in the United States could double electric transmission capacity …
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Nanomaterials
New nanoparticle prevents mineral buildup in equipment handling water-oil mixtures
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunCover of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Credit: Provided by Amir Sheikhi. In the process …
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Electronics & Semiconductors
New approach boosts thermoelectric generator efficiency
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunThis artistic illustration depicts the unique arrangement of atoms in high-entropy thermoelectric materials. By incorporating …
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Biotechnology
Morphology study paves the way for spider fang-inspired cutting tools
by Hyeon Yunby Hyeon YunOptical microscope image of a spider’s fang superimposed with a silk fiber. Credit: Università di …