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Crohn’s disease, an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), is a chronic condition that poses significant challenges for patients due to its debilitating nature. Although there is currently no cure for Crohn’s disease, researchers from the Francis Crick Institute in the UK and Aalborg University in Denmark have made significant progress in early detection and potential treatment
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The release of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere contributes significantly to global warming. Traditionally, methane production has been attributed to microorganisms in oxygen-deprived environments. However, recent research has demonstrated that bacteria are capable of aerobic methane production. These bacteria release methane as a byproduct during the acquisition of phosphorus, a nutrient crucial
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Fungal infections pose a significant threat to public health, and their prevalence is only increasing. These infections have the potential to cause widespread harm, much like the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort to address this growing crisis, researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have made strides in the development
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Big tech companies, such as Meta (formerly Facebook) and Google, have announced their collaboration in a groundbreaking program aimed at combatting online child sexual abuse and exploitation. This initiative, called Lantern, is a significant step forward in addressing the urgent issue of child victimization on the internet. Regulators are increasingly concerned about the safety of
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In the realm of microscopy, researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo have been spearheading the development of a groundbreaking new approach. While conventional microscopes employ active measurements using backscattered radiation, this innovative technique harnesses the faint light emitted by materials themselves. By passively detecting the evanescent waves generated by
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The quest for sustainable and efficient technologies in the field of hydrocarbon valorization has brought about a groundbreaking development. Natural gas, composed of potent greenhouse gases such as methane and ethane, poses significant challenges in terms of storage and conversion. Conventional large-scale facilities for transforming natural gas are costly and impractical for smaller natural gas
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Recently, scientists have made an intriguing discovery regarding the potential relationship between oral contraceptives and changes in the brain’s fear-processing regions. This finding may offer insights into the disproportionate impact of fear-related mechanisms on women. Typically, it is understood that hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle can influence the brain’s fear circuitry. To delve further
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Plastics have undoubtedly revolutionized various industries due to their unique properties. However, their durability has presented a significant challenge when it comes to recycling. The recycling process is hindered by the lack of knowledge about the molecular mechanisms involved in biocatalysis. Fortunately, a recent research project led by a team from Universitat Jaume I has
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Britain’s aviation regulator, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), has recently granted Virgin Atlantic a permit for an unprecedented transatlantic flight powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). This landmark achievement, which is scheduled for November 28th, marks a significant step towards decarbonizing the aviation industry. The request for the permit was supported by a
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