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A New Way To Detect PFAS

A polymer-based test that can detect trace amounts of PFAS has been developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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How an Unexpected Discovery in a University Pond Changed the DNA Rulebook

A recent discovery, published in PLoS Genetics, challenges the “rulebook” of DNA. We speak with the first author, Dr. Jamie McGowan, to learn about the accidental finding and what it means for synthetic biology.
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Why Does Sourdough Have Such a Unique Flavor?

A staple of lockdown kitchens and bakeries across the world, sourdough is famed for its unique, tangy flavor. New research, presented at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2023 conference, has identified what makes sourdough taste so good.
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Mycena Can Invade Living Hosts

New research from the University of Copenhagen demonstrates that bonnets can also find their ways into young, healthy trees and plants, where they try to cooperate.
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Breakthrough Synthesis Method Improves Solar Cell Stability

A new process yields 2D halide perovskite crystal layers of ideal thickness and purity through dynamic control of the crystallization process - a key step toward ensuring device stability for optoelectronics and photovoltaics.
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Superatomic Semiconductor Sets a Speed Record

In the search for efficient semiconductors, researchers have described the fastest and most efficient semiconductor found so far.
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Viral Reprogramming of Cells Can Increase Risk of Cancers

Researchers have unpicked the mechanism behind how Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus reprograms immune cells, increasing inflammation and making an individual vulnerable to cancer development.
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Smart Nanotool May Give Cancer Imaging a Boost

Inspired by the process cells use to assemble proteins, Johns Hopkins University researchers developed Raman-active self-assembling bioorthogonal enzyme recognition (nanoSABER) probes for targeted tumor imaging.
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Pinpointing the Emergence of Muddy Flavors in Your Fish

The culprit of muddy off-flavors in farmed fish has been identified as geosmin, a compound produced by aquatic microorganisms. The research could help fish farming become more sustainable.
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Researchers Develop Highest-Resolution Single-Photon Superconducting Camera

Scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology have built a superconducting camera with 400,000 pixels – 400 times more than any other device of its type.
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