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Scientists found a microbe in a Yellowstone hot spring, Aquificales, that can use oxygen and sulfur at the same time to produce energy.
A new approach to an established reaction boosts the ability to synthesize vinylic ethers—key building blocks for many ...
Researchers in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering report a simple way to remove yellow stains using a high-intensity ...
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Traces of blue indigo on 34,000-year-old grinding tools suggest new Paleolithic plant use scenarios
An international research team coordinated by Ca' Foscari University of Venice has identified the presence of indigotin—a ...
Scientists found sandy coastlines release methane, revealing they are hidden greenhouse gas sources, not just carbon stores.
Humans used blue indigo dye 34,000 years ago, new research shows, revealing early plant processing skills in Paleolithic ...
A new approach to an old reaction boosts the ability to synthesize vinylic ethers — key building blocks for many molecules important to human health.
Research suggests creatine supplements could protect against bigger stressors like strokes, making them 30-50% less severe.
A new approach to an established reaction boosts the ability to synthesize vinylic ethers - key building blocks for many molecules important to human health.
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Space.com on MSNWater recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions − an environmental engineer explains how the ISS does it
Today, NASA recovers over 90% of the water used in space. Clean water keeps an astronaut crew hydrated, hygienic and fed, as it can use it to rehydrate food. Recovering used water is a cornerstone of ...
As a mediator, they tried a thioester, a high-energy, highly reactive compound that contains carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHow plant compounds could target Alzheimer’s disease from multiple angles
This review highlights how dietary polyphenols modulate Alzheimer’s disease biology through antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and multi-target mechanisms, supported by in-silico docking analyses.
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