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In a recent study published in the journal Environment International, researchers from Brunel University London and the University of Birmingham have shed light on the alarming discovery that cancer-causing flame retardants found in everyday items can be absorbed through the skin and make their way into the bloodstream within 24 hours. This study utilized state-of-the-art
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A recent study conducted by researchers from Washington State University and the University of Oregon has brought to light a phenomenon termed ‘bacterial vampirism’. This intriguing discovery reveals the unique ability of certain types of bacteria to be drawn to human blood. These bacteria are particularly enticed by serum, the liquid component of our blood,
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In a groundbreaking development at the University of Tokyo, a team of researchers have successfully enhanced the capabilities of mid-infrared microscopy, allowing for unprecedented insights into the structures within living bacteria at the nanometer scale. Published in Nature Photonics, this advancement marks a significant improvement in resolution, with images now produced at a remarkable 120
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The month of February 2024 has been marked as the warmest February ever recorded globally, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Despite this, certain regions such as North America, Asia, and parts of Europe experienced unprecedented cold temperatures. This stark contrast in temperatures raises concerns about the future of our planet’s climate as a
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Robots with wheels have been an important part of the field of robotics, allowing for efficient navigation in various environments. However, one of the key limitations of wheeled robots has been their inability to reliably overcome steps or uneven terrains. This limitation hinders their real-world applications and poses challenges in completing missions successfully. Recently, researchers
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Pluto, the dwarf planet at the edge of our solar system, is known for its distinctive “heart” feature called Tombaugh Regio. This heart-shaped region has intrigued scientists for years, with its bright appearance and unique geological characteristics. Researchers have long been puzzled by how this heart got started, but a recent study published in Nature
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Cutting-edge research in the field of electrochemistry is paving the way for more sustainable and efficient methods of synthesizing novel pharmaceutical compounds. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of electro-organic synthesis to provide direct access to previously unexplored structural motifs that could revolutionize drug discovery. One of the key findings in a study by scientists
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Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are making significant strides in their pursuit of harnessing plasma to generate electricity through fusion. One of the latest breakthroughs from PPPL researchers involves the innovative combination of two established methods – electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) and applying resonant magnetic perturbations (RMP).
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When NASA initiated the Perseverance rover mission to Mars with the goal of collecting samples, it may have underestimated the complexity of the task. The initial mission cost of US$2.4 billion seemed significant, but as the mission progressed, it became clear that bringing those samples back to Earth would be a monumental challenge. The Ambitious
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Energy consumption in manufacturing industries is a pressing issue that has far-reaching implications for both the Global North and the Global South. A recent study has shed light on the energy and emission problems that arise from the outsourcing of energy-intensive industrial processes by manufacturing nations in the Global North to countries in the Global
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