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Methods To Examine Oxidatively Carbonylated Proteins And Cell Walls

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Dr. C. Georgiou’s lab is internationally recognized for its expertise in the development of analytical methods for the in vivo/vitro quantification of the various parameters…
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Depression Formation On Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

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Photographs of the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko show its unexpected shape: two ellipsoidal blocks called the Head and Body, connected by a “neck.” On the…
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Dodo Bird Meets Goldilocks: Psychotherapy And The Placebo Effect

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In Alice in Wonderland (Chapter III, “A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale”), Alice viewed a race among all animals initiated by the Dodo bird. “……
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Bioenergy From Willow Can Help Sweden Become Independent Of Fossil Fuels

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The Swedish government has decided that Sweden shall be one of the world’s first fossil-free welfare nations. By 2045, no net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions…
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What Is The Red Material Found On Uranus’ Moons?

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The seventh most distant planet in our Solar System, Uranus, is orbited by the mid-sized regular satellites Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon (Figure 1)….
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Aqueous Biphasic Systems: The Greener Approach For Separation Of Biomolecules

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The separation and recovery of biological molecules from biomass or fermentation media with minimum environmental effect is a tedious task, and developing such efficient and cost-effective…
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How To Be An “Isolated” Researcher In Renewables And Not Die

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I am an engineer with a Ph.D. in nuclear technology. I worked in the Argentinean National Atomic Commission for fifteen years, researching fluidized beds, boiling…
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Can A Top-down Freezing Core Explain Ganymede’s Magnetic Field?

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The Jovian moon Ganymede possesses an internally generated, present-day magnetic field. This finding was one of the most unexpected ones during the Galileo mission back in…
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Organ Cryopreservation: Nature’s Protocol For Freezing Organs

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Every year in Canada, 1600 people are added to the organ transplant waiting list, but there are only 20.9 donors available per million people; as…
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Studying Very Young Asteroid Families

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The asteroid main belt lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in a range of semimajor axis 2.0-4.0 AU. It consists of more than…
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Tumors In A Dish: Tools That Teach Us How To Improve Cancer Treatments

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The growth of new blood vessels from existing blood vessels – angiogenesis – has been a prominent target of cancer therapy for nearly half a…
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