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Bio & Medicine Aug 2, 2023

Microcrystalline cellulose soaks up amitriptyline to treat overdose

Research in the International Journal of Nano and Biomaterials has demonstrated how microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) can be used to soak up the drug amitriptyline in cases of overdose. Amitriptyline is a commonly prescribed ...

Polymers Jul 27, 2023

Renewable adhesive may offer an effective means of adhesion underwater

The National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) has developed a renewable adhesive that allows for repeated bonding and debonding, and can reset the substrate and adhesive to their original state when needed.

Polymers Jul 25, 2023

A butterfly's first flight inspires a new way to produce force and electricity

The wings of a butterfly are made of chitin, an organic polymer that is the main component of the shells of arthropods like crustaceans and other insects. As a butterfly emerges from its cocoon in the final stage of metamorphosis, ...

Ecology Jul 19, 2023

Researchers demonstrate efficacy of curcumin in protecting coral from damage caused by climate change

Researchers at Italian Institute of Technology—IIT and University of Milan-Bicocca, in cooperation with Genoa Aquarium in Italy, have recently published a study in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, which demonstrates ...

Biotechnology Jul 13, 2023

Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing

Researchers at North Carolina State University used a CRISPR gene-editing system to breed poplar trees with reduced levels of lignin, the major barrier to sustainable production of wood fibers, while improving their wood ...

Plants & Animals Jul 13, 2023

Fungi could be the key to sustainable fireproofing

Mycelium, an incredible network of fungal strands that can thrive on organic waste and in darkness, could be a basis for sustainable fireproofing. RMIT researchers are chemically manipulating its composition to harness its ...

Materials Science Jul 13, 2023

Fungi could be the next frontier in fire safety

Australia is no stranger to fire-related disasters. The country experiences more than 17,000 residential fires each year.

Biotechnology Jul 13, 2023

Capturing the immense potential of microscopic DNA for data storage

In a world first, a "biological camera" bypasses the constraints of current DNA storage methods, harnessing living cells and their inherent biological mechanisms to encode and store data. This represents a significant breakthrough ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 6, 2023

Ready, set, upgrade: Advanced Photon Source's overhaul is underway

For over a decade, teams have been working to design and prepare for the rebirth of the APS. Now, the moment is here.

Biochemistry Jul 5, 2023

Researchers create packaging tray that warns of contamination before food is unwrapped

Researchers at McMaster University have created a new packaging tray that can signal when Salmonella or other dangerous pathogens are present in packages of raw or cooked food such as chicken.

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