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Astronomy Dec 19, 2022

Ancient asteroid grains provide insight into the evolution of our solar system

The U.K.'s national synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, was used by a large, international collaboration to study grains collected from a near-Earth asteroid to further our understanding of the evolution of our solar ...

Molecular & Computational biology Dec 16, 2022

Atomic structure of a staphylococcal bacteriophage using cryo-electron microscopy

Cryo-electron microscopy by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers has exposed the structure of a bacterial virus with unprecedented detail. This is the first structure of a virus able to infect Staphylococcus epidermidis, ...

Polymers Dec 15, 2022

Wearable electronics could soon be made with a starch-based material to prevent e-waste

Soft, wearable sensors can improve our lives, but these soft and stretchable electronic devices are nearly impossible to recycle. As a result, this electronic waste usually ends up in landfills or polluting the environment. ...

Earth Sciences Dec 7, 2022

Rust-coated irrigation pipes hint at lack of nitrate in groundwater

"Oh, we don't have to worry about that area. They have red pivots."

Nanomaterials Dec 7, 2022

Using perovskite and quantum dots to build an ultraviolet radiation measurement device

A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in China has used perovskite and quantum dots to build an ultraviolet radiation measurement device. The group describes their experiment in Matter.

Molecular & Computational biology Dec 7, 2022

A dengue vaccine? Scientists identify new findings in a key protein that may help develop one

Dengue, a mosquito-borne tropical disease, remains a threat not just in Singapore but in Southeast Asia and beyond. Just this year, Singapore had more than 30,000 cases. Using advanced techniques in cryogenic electron microscopy, ...

Bio & Medicine Dec 2, 2022

Researchers boost accuracy of home-based continuous glucose monitoring

Home-based continuous glucose monitoring for diabetics up to now has had to trade ease of use, low cost, and portability for a somewhat lower sensitivity—and thus accuracy—compared to similar systems in clinics or hospitals. ...

Polymers Dec 2, 2022

Going back to basics yields a printable, transparent plastic that's highly conductive

It was a simple idea—maybe even too simple to work.

Polymers Nov 30, 2022

Recycling previously unrecyclable polyvinyl chloride

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is one of the most produced plastics in the United States and the third highest by volume in the world.

Other Nov 8, 2022

Science confirms: to light up the dance floor, turn up the bass

Electronic music lovers know the drill: as soon as the DJ turns up the bass, the crowd goes wild and dances with heightened enthusiasm. But to what extent is this a conscious reaction?

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