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Open-Label Placebo (OLP): Take This, It Is A Sugar Pill, It Will Help You!

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Imagine the following: Your doctor prescribes you a medicine and tells you frankly: it does not contain any active ingredients, it is a placebo, but…
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The Low-Carbon Energy System Transition Under Alternative Storage And Hydrogen Cost Projections

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As the costs of wind and solar technologies plummet and global climate change consensus grows, wind and solar development pipelines have ballooned. Analyses of future…
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How Mangrove And Salt Marsh Seedlings Respond To CO2 And Drought

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Under our current changing climate, plants and animals must respond to rising sea levels, altered precipitation patterns, and increasing air and water temperatures and concentrations…
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Harnessing The Elements To Feed Microbes

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The vast majority of fuels and chemicals used by humans are made from fossil carbon. Bioproduction from microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast, might provide…
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Battery Electric Vehicles: New Mobility Mindset Or Better Batteries?

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Technological innovations are often driven to the market thanks to the hedonistic lifestyle of the consumers. In such cases, the technology adoption or adaptation is…
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Effects Of Mining And Metallurgical Activities On Environmental Conditions

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The extraction and refining of natural resources from the subsoil through mining and metallurgical activities has produced much of the wealth of today’s society. However,…
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How To Make Stripes In A Field Of Cells: A Spider Species For Research

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Arthropods have spatially repetitive units, called segments, along their body axis, which is a tightly-conserved feature in arthropod evolution. The signs of this spatial repetition…
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Bacteriophage Lysins As Potential Agents For Treating Biofilm-Associated Human Infections

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Antibiotics have played an important role in reducing the incidence of morbidity and mortality in human infections all over the world. Subsequent to the discovery…
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What We Breathe When Riding The Subway Train

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By now, health scientists and many people are well aware that breathing poor quality air will likely shorten your life. Living in the city has…
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Natural Gas Adoption And Mitigating China’s Coal Use

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Due to its coal-dominated energy structure, China’s rapid economic growth over the past two decades has resulted in severe air pollution and substantial increases in…
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Observing How Latrodectus Spiders Protect Their Eggs

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The act of producing offspring is one of the most energetically costly things an animal has to do in its life. For example, in black…
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