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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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Linking Surface Volcanism To Deep Mantle Processes

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Although most surface volcanism on the Earth is found at plate boundaries and is caused by shallow mantle processes, some surface volcanoes (e.g, Hawaii) occur…
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Trip To An Asteroid: Hayabusa 2 Is Now Traveling Toward C-type Asteroid Ryugu

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Still, in the 21st century, we don’t have the answer to this big question: How our Earth, life, and this solar system were made? The…
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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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Biodiversity Conservation Through Sustainable Companies

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The human population obtains benefits from nature, through ecosystem services. These services are divided in (i) Provisioning services (products obtained from biomes, like water, wood,…
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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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Silver-sulfur Supertetrahedral Clusters: Filling A Gap In The Field Of Metal-Chalcogenide Tetrahedral Clusters

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Metal chalcogenide supertetrahedral clusters (SCs) are regular tetrahedrally shaped fragments of the cubic semiconducting ZnS type lattice. SCs can be looked upon as the smallest…
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Climate Change Impacts On Fisheries And Biodiversity Of Pacific Island Countries And Territories

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People often think of Pacific Island Countries and Territories as a tropical paradise teeming with coral reefs and abundant and diverse fishes, but changing conditions…
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Aggregation Induced Emission: Using New Luminescent Materials for Food Safety Monitoring

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In 2016, the world shipped over USD 220 billion of meats and seafood. Naturally, ensuring the quality and safety of these foods is a major…
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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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Electronics Sustainability: Building Circuits In Cellulose Paper With 10x Better Performance

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A printer can print text and images, but also electronics. This new emerging printed electronics technology, which takes advantage of the existing graphics printing industry…
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