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Researchers engineer bacteria to produce plastics
A bacterial energy storage system is modified to make polymers. Plastics are great, except when it comes to making or disposing of them. Production...
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Say goodbye to single-use plastics: Green solutions from sustainable hotels
Clean beaches and seas, unspoiled nature in the mountains – that’s what tourists want. And hotels want to deliver. The problem is that the hotel...
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These are the 20 most-studied bacteria — the majority have been ignored
Model microbes such as Escherichia coli hog scientists’ attention, leaving most known bacteria with few publications devoted to them. Ewen...
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Scientists Find Signs of Life Deep Inside the Earth
Deep, deep underground. Little Friends We've heard of underground parties, but this is ridiculous. A new study by an international team of researchers...
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University of Alberta researchers and an Alberta-based cleantech company will utilize a future Central Alberta facility to turn methonal derived from...
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Researchers disclose Windows "downgrade" attack as Microsoft provides a mitigation method
In a nutshell: Researchers have developed a cyberattack that reverses Windows security updates to exploit previously patched vulnerabilities....
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auto
Morgan Goes After Porsche With Refined New Supersport
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Venture funding in Europe fell to $ 45B in 2024, says Atomico
Funding for European tech appears to have stabilized in 2024 after dropping precipitously in 2023, but the signs continue to point to more tough time s ahead,...
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nutrition
The Right Way to Give Probiotics To Your Cat
Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are beneficial for your cat’s digestive health. They can help improve digestion, boost the immune...
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Merck Is Embracing AI, But ‘We Always Have a Human in the Loop,’ Exec Says - MedCity News
Technology is changing the way pharmaceutical companies discover and develop new drugs. For Matt Studney, who joined Merck as a chemical engineer,...
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Cheese sold at Aldi, Market Basket and more recalled due to listeria worries
Soft ripened cheeses sold by retailers including Aldi and Market Basket and are being recalled because they may be tainted with listeria, a bacteria...
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Archaeologists Discover Early Christian ‘Church Of The Apostles’ In Galilee
The Church of the Apostles, built atop the home of Jesus' first disciples, was believed by many to be merely a myth. But these researchers...
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19 Ways to Use OpenAI's New ChatGPT Image Generator
OpenAI has introduced its latest image generation model 4o, a innovative tool designed to reshape the way visuals are conceptualized and produced....
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A scoping review and network analysis of the characteristics of peer collaboration in early educational settings from studies using diverse methodologies
Taylor Francis Peer collaboration is a complex skill that emerges in early childhood. However, researchers and practitioners lack a shared...
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Strong, flexible ‘nylon’ made by engineered bacteria for the first time
The bioplastic was malleable, but is more expensive to produce than are plastics made from fossil fuels. Researchers have genetically engineered...
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Summit Nanotech secures US $ 25.5M for commercialization of its direct lithium extraction tech
Calgary- based Summit Nanotech – a leading producer of sustainable lithium extraction technology – announced it has successfully closed US $ 25.5...
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MIT researchers discovered when human language first emerged
Language is a defining characteristic of humanity, yet its origins remain a topic of intense debate. Some researchers argue that language emerged in...
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‘Smart’ antibiotic can kill deadly bacteria while sparing the microbiome
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The government on Monday (March 31, 2025) raised by 4% the price of natural gas produced from old legacy fields called APM - the key input used to...
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Horses can plan and strategise, new study shows
You can lead a horse to water and, it turns out, convince it to drink if the reward is great enough, researchers have found. A...
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Last year, Travis published a napkin sketch of an overengineered seatpost rack in our Wish List series. It was a spiritual melding of a...
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job & work
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AI developers are rapidly picking the Internet clean to train large language models such as those behind ChatGPT. Here’s how they are trying to...
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