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Apr 11 2024
News
Altered oceanic crust may contribute to arc magmas
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: As an important subduction component, altered oceanic crust (AOC) is widely distributed on the oceanic subducting slab and may contribute significantly to the chemistry of arc magmas. However, identifying this
Phys.orgApr 11 2024
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New study reveals novel approach for combating 'resting' bacteria
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Most disease-causing bacteria are known for their speed: In mere minutes, they can double their population, quickly making a person sick. But just as dangerous as this rapid growth can be a bacterium's resting state
Phys.orgApr 11 2024
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Research finds dairy farmers receptive to methane-reducing seaweed feed
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: New England's dairy industry continues to evolve in response to significant market challenges that include a decreased demand for milk and higher production and land costs. However, there is also ongoing evidence
Phys.orgApr 11 2024
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Unraveling the behavior of nanoconfined water and ice in extreme conditions
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Understanding water behavior in nanopores is crucial for both science and practical applications. Scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have revealed the remarkable behavior of water and ice under
Phys.orgAug 29 2021
Opinion
Editorial: Good for Mexico for suing U.S. gun makers
The unlawful traffic across the southern U.S. border is not one-way, a fact driven home by the federal lawsuit filed this month by the Mexican government against a host of U.S. gun manufacturers and distributors. It’s a somewhat brazen — and welcome — move.
The U.S. is the indirect armament supplier for deadly drug wars in Mexico and the gangsters of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
Los Angeles TimesApr 11 2024
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Liquid-metal transfer from anode to cathode without short circuiting
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: University of Wollongong researchers achieved a significant milestone in novel soft-matter transport by demonstrating the transfer of liquid metal from an anode to a cathode without creating a short circuit, defying
Phys.orgApr 10 2024
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New strategy for assessing the applicability of reactions
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Chemists often develop and optimize new chemical reactions using so-called model systems, i.e., simple, easily accessible substrates. They then use up to around 100 other substrates as examples to show that the
Phys.orgApr 10 2024
News
New protein imaging method supports the design of innovative new cancer drugs
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Scientists have successfully used a new imaging technique to determine the structure and interactions of a protein complex that plays a significant part in the initiation and progression of cancer. They showed that
Phys.orgMay 15 2023
News
EDITORIAL/Means of Execution: Court allows killer avoid injection, opt for gas chamber
Justice has waited 35 years to hold Kenneth Smith accountable for his role in a 1988 Alabama murder-for hire. Condemned killer Smith doesn't like the idea of lethal injection. He believes the pain of the needle is cruel and unusual punishment and wants the gas chamber instead. Alabama allows execution by gas, but doesn't have the protocol in place just yet. Smith sued. A federal appeals court
Texarkana GazetteApr 10 2024
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Study on climate-damaging palm oil production in Indonesia shows push for industrialization
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Understanding governments' motives is crucial to strengthening climate action. Indonesia, the world's fourth largest country by population, has the biggest rainforests after Brazil and the Congo Basin. But it has
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