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Nucleoli Identified As Potential Markers Of Aging

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Female reproductive aging is a major issue in today’s modern society. More and more women are choosing to delay childbearing for reasons that vary from…
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Boron Shines A Light On The Dark Side Of Inflammation

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Inflammation, our bodies’ response to infection and injury, is generally regarded as a protective response that occurs to eliminate the offending stimulus and to promote…
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The Impact History Of Asteroids Revealed In Cosmic Dust

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The asteroid belt is a collection of approximately 300,000 objects greater than 1km in diameter. These solar system “small bodies” sit between Mars and Jupiter…
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What’s The Unintended Consequence Of Electric Cars?

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Ozone. No, not the ‘good’ ozone up in the stratosphere that protects us from cosmic rays. I mean the ‘bad’ ozone down here where we…
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What Placental-specific Genes Are Telling Us About Cancer

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Cancer cells invade the surrounding tissue, making many cancers difficult to isolate and treat. If we determine how cancer cells become invasive, then we may…
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Developing Natural-gas Treatment Systems For Gas Sources With High CO2

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This research focuses on the efficiency of the cryogenic carbon capture process. This process can be used instead of other common methods such as solvent-based…
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Study Finds Compound That Can Dope Electron Acceptors For Solution-processed Electronics

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Flexible, portable and wearable electronic devices including displays, energy powers, logic circuits have been attracting great interest that could significantly change people’s lifestyles. Organic or…
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Getting Infrared Spectrum Evaluation Straight For Biomedical Applications

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Since about 40 years, the quantity absorbance, defined by the negative decadic logarithm of the transmittance or the relative reflectance, builds the fundament of infrared…
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Loon Balloons Used To Study Stratospheric Waves

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Google’s parent company Alphabet has been launching super-pressure balloons into the stratosphere for over three years to develop internet capability for underserved regions.  This effort…
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Metamorphic Electronics For 3D Acoustics

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Recent advancement in the field of electronics has taken a shift to enable the realization of mechanical stretchable electronic products. Mechanical stretchability is key to…
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KPI For Calculating The Climate-potential Of Passive Cooling Systems

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As reported by several international research publications, in recent years, in both emerging and industrialized countries, the energy consumption for space cooling and ventilation is…
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