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US scientists devise new process to turn sewage sludge into 99% pure natural gas
Washington State University has transformed sewage sludge’s environmental liability into a valuable energy asset.
For years, pomegranates have enjoyed a reputation as a "heart-healthy" fruit. As a cardiovascular researcher, I have often ...
A new nanomedicine strategy enhances irinotecan delivery in pancreatic tumors, reduces resistance, and boosts antitumor ...
Plants can reshape a key protein to survive heat and cold, helping photosynthesis continue as temperatures swing.
New preclinical data, independently presented in two posters at the 2026 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, show positive effects of opaganib[1] ...
Avi Flamholz leverages computational tools and microbial biochemistry to improve climate models and provide novel engineering ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Cheaper, longer-lasting batteries are closer thanks to a pinch of sodium and a supercomputer
The Expanse supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California School of Computing, ...
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University of Oregon AI models drug molecule motion before lab tests
A single drug can take more than a decade and an estimated $2.6 billion to bring to market, and much of that time is spent ...
A new study suggests that aerobic respiration began hundreds of millions of years before oxygen became abundant in Earth’s ...
Operational booking software company Trybe has appointed hospitality technology specialist Erica Martin as sales director for North America. Martin has more than 15 years of experience helping hotel ...
The new collection uses natural formulas and highly concentrated botanical extracts in the brand’s “In and Out” approach, meaning products can be ingested as well as applied to the skin. This approach ...
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