Scientists have developed algae capable of removing microplastics from water and converting them into reusable bioplastic.
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Nearly 800 deep-sea species — most never named — just came back from 160 days mapping the Pacific seabed, where 90% of life remains a mystery
Eighty steel boxes, each roughly the size of a microwave oven, were lowered to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean between late ...
Introduction Serum chloride has been recently recognised as a predictor of short-term mortality in patients hospitalised with ...
Introduction Congenital malformations (CMs) are the leading cause of infant mortality. Still, the aetiology remains unknown in 70% of cases. The most accepted hypothesis is that hereditary and ...
A practical guide to the Linux Kernel Crypto API with code examples for developers and security engineers, covering AF_ALG ...
By aligning nanowires upright with an AC field before optical trapping, a hybrid method halves the laser power needed and ...
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