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Molecular & Computational biology Aug 8, 2024

Proteomic insights reveal key strategies to extend broccoli's freshness and shelf life

A research team has investigated proteome-level changes in harvested broccoli florets stored at room temperature and refrigerated conditions using Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) technology. Their findings reveal that cold storage ...

Materials Science Aug 8, 2024

Effective new catalyst brings hope for cleaner energy, wastewater treatment, and green chemistry

A catalyst that significantly enhances ammonia conversion could improve wastewater treatment, green chemical and hydrogen production.

Social Sciences Aug 8, 2024

Research demonstrates genetically diverse crowds are wiser

A new study led by Dr. Meir Barneron from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that genetically diverse groups make more accurate collective judgments compared to genetically homogeneous groups.

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 8, 2024

Giant fossil seeds from Borneo record ancient plant migration

Ancient fossil beans about the size of modern limes, and among the largest seeds in the fossil record, may provide new insight into the evolution of today's diverse Southeast Asian and Australian rainforests, according to ...

Biotechnology Aug 8, 2024

AI predicts 3D structures of receptors for drug development

Artificial intelligence (AI) can help identify molecules that could serve as new drugs for mental health disorders. AI can be used to predict the three-dimensional structures of important receptors and thereby speed up the ...

Ecology Aug 7, 2024

Drone flights and 3D scans: Scientist uses cutting-edge tech to protect Madagascar's vulnerable forests

In a new study published today in the journal Plants, People, Planet, scientist Jenny Williams from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, highlights how the use of drones can help curb the loss of Madagascar's biodiverse forests ...

Condensed Matter Aug 7, 2024

New research challenges conventional wisdom on wet surface adhesion

Scientists at the University of Akron and the University of Pittsburgh have overturned long-held assumptions in new research that finds water can be a help for adhesion.

Plasma Physics Aug 7, 2024

Research confirms importance of symmetry in pre-ignition fusion experiments

Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have retrospectively confirmed that implosion asymmetry was a major aspect of fusion experiments before achieving ignition for the first time at the Lab's National ...

Environment Aug 7, 2024

Impact of drought on drinking water contamination: Disparities found affecting Latino/a communities

Long-term exposure to contaminants such as arsenic and nitrate in water is linked to an increased risk of various diseases, including cancers, cardiovascular diseases, developmental disorders and birth defects in infants.

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 7, 2024

Fungi adapt cell walls to evade antifungal drugs

Every year, life-threatening invasive fungal infections afflict more than 2 million individuals globally. Mortality rates for these infections are high, even when patients receive treatment.

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