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Recreating the Scent of the Afterlife From Egyptian Mummification Balm
Researchers led by Dr. Barbara Huber have recreated the ancient scent used in the mummification of an Egyptian noblewoman over 3,500 years ago. Dubbed “the scent of eternity,” it will be presented at Denmark's Moesgaard Museum.
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Discarded Aloe Peels Could Be a Sustainable, Natural Insecticide
Scientists report that aloe peels, often discarded as agricultural waste, can ward off bugs, acting as a natural insecticide. They have identified several bioactive compounds in extracts from the peels that deter insects from feasting on crops.
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Stressed About Sample Prep? Agilent can help!
Take a musical journey through the challenges of sample preparation for small molecules, food testing, drug screening, and more. Each verse will show you how to go from sample preparation stress to success.
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The Swiss Army Knife of NIR
Check off all the things on your NIR wish list:
- Fourier Transform interferometer for exceptional wavelength accuracy? Check.
- Flexibility to switch between sampling vials, through baggies, or auto-sampling? Check.
- Temperature-controlled liquids module for superior precision? Check.
- Option to sample directly into a drum? Check.
- Fourier Transform interferometer for exceptional wavelength accuracy? Check.
- Flexibility to switch between sampling vials, through baggies, or auto-sampling? Check.
- Temperature-controlled liquids module for superior precision? Check.
- Option to sample directly into a drum? Check.
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Burning Forever Chemicals With Water
Forever chemicals are extremely useful in industry, but they can also leak into the environment, your drinking water and your blood. And they last (practically) forever. But now chemists have a new way to destroy them: burning them with water.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
Your weekly science news roundup is here.
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Why Would Famous Artists Mix Oil and Tempera Paints?
Researchers explored the effects of adding oil to tempera paint to improve understanding of how various paint formulas would affect the appearance of finished works.
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The Bioconcrete Revolution (Maybe)
Concrete is the most important building material on Earth – and it’s also responsible for a MASSIVE chunk of global carbon emissions. Find out how a surprising discovery in 1973 could dramatically change how we make concrete forever.
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Comprehensive Charge Variant Identification on a Single Integrated System
This Teach Me in 10 episode provides an overview of charge variant analysis. It explores how novel integrated systems are revolutionizing biopharmaceutical applications with expanded analytical capabilities.
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Why Are Mosquitos So Obsessed With Me?
Some of us really do attract mosquitos more than others, based on the chemicals exuded from our skin. What are they, how did scientists figure it out and how can you outsmart them anyways?
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