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Researchers Unlock “Materials Genome”, Opening Possibilities for Next-Generation Design

A new microscopy method has allowed researchers to detect tiny changes in the atomic-level architecture of crystalline materials, advancing our ability to understand the origins of material properties.
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Brown Widow Spiders Carry Novel Chlamydia Bacteria

Invasive brown widow spiders across three continents were found to be highly infected with a single strain of Rhabdochlamydia, a relative of chlamydia.
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AI Model Detects Cancer Clues Better and Faster Than Current Methods

Researchers have developed an AI model that increases the potential for detecting cancer through sugar analyses.
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New Advance in Biodegradable Electronics Allows Scientists To Control Dissolve Rate

Researchers have developed the ability to control the dissolve rate of these biodegradable electronics by experimenting with dissolvable elements, like inorganic fillers and polymers, that encapsulate the device.
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Scientists Probe Chilling Behavior of Promising Solid-State Cooling Material

By bridging a knowledge gap in atomic-scale heat motion, researchers could advance an emerging solid-state cooling technology.
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New Self-Assembling, Highly Conductive Sensors Could Improve Wearable Devices

Penn State researchers developed a new soft and stretchable material that can be 3D-printed. The material can be used to fabricate wearable devices, such a sensor that can be worn on a finger.
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Zinc Could Help Boost Legume Yields

A new study has shown how zinc plays a pivotal role in the plant response to abiotic stress, a discovery that could help researchers boost legume yields.
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Powerful Imaging Technique Shows How a Promising Antibody Neutralizes the Measles Virus

Researchers at LJI and Columbia University uncover exactly how a neutralizing antibody blocks measles virus infection
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Novel PET Tracer Detects Parkinson’s Disease in Living Patients

Researchers from Japan have successfully developed a chemical radiotracer that binds to α-synuclein fibrils, harmful protein aggregates typically seen in PD and DLB pathologies.
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Bird Flu Remains Stable on Milking Equipment for at Least One Hour

According to research, bird flu in unpasteurized milk is stable on metal and rubber components of commercial milking equipment for at least one hour, increasing its potential to infect people and other animals.
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