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Contamination Of Aquatic Habitats With Antidepressants Disrupts Fish Reproduction

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Use of pharmaceutical medications by humans is escalating globally. In fact, the number of pharmaceutical doses dispensed per year is predicted to reach 4.5 trillion…
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Internal Gravity And Binding Energy Of Comets And Asteroids

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The gravitational field outside a planet, a moon, an asteroid, or a comet is crucial for determining that body’s mass, density, and some details of…
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Strategies To Control Solar Cell Performance

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Energy, as the driving force for human development, economic growth, and urban modernization is the eternal pursuit of humanity. As the basic energy source in…
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A New Approach For High Energy Density Li-Ion Batteries

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The golden era of electric mobility may be upon us. In 2016, ~160,000 plug-in electric vehicles were sold in the US. To further achieve wide…
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Radioprotectors: Defensive Weapons In The War On Cancer 

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In 1971, President Richard Nixon declared a war on cancer (though with the Vietnam war still ongoing, he never actually used that phrase, calling for…
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Far Ultraviolet Light And Organic Aerosols In Titan And Early Earth Atmospheres

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Titan, the largest satellite of Saturn’s system, is famous for being entirely covered by layers of thick orange haze, which are composed of organic aerosols….
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Thermophoretic Effects On Capillary Transport Of Nanofluids

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Nanofluid is a dilute suspension of particles, varying in size from 1 nm to 100 nm, suspended in a base fluid (e.g. water). Compared to…
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A New Strategy To Induce Regression Of Advanced K-RAS/TRP53 Mutant Lung Tumors

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A study conducted by researchers from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (Centro Nacional de Investigadores Oncológicas) (CNIO), shows that elimination of c-RAF by genetic…
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Microbes: The Right Target To Feed The World And Protect Nature?

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In agriculture, nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients to improve plant growth and is applied in the form of fertilizer. Plants can…
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Testing Two Materials As Potential Cometary And Asteroid Analogs

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The advent of newspace and commercial space (SpaceX, Blue Origin, etc.) in the early 2000s has brought about the resurgence of the decades-old concept of…
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Habitability: An Atmospheric Consequence?

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More than 3000 planets outside our Solar system have been discovered. Around 20 of them are “Goldilocks planets,” planets that orbit the region surrounding a…
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