A new membrane system turns the natural mix of seawater and freshwater into enough electricity to produce hydrogen, showing how simple salt differences could power clean fuel generation.
Millisecond ‘kiss and run’ exchange – captured in a China lab on the world’s first camera equipped to do it – solves a ...
Residents are invited to arrive early to the Oct. 21 forum to submit questions for the candidates, including the two ...
NASHVILLE — Measles can be difficult to diagnose, but a presenter at OMED offered some best practices for health care ...
A research team has outlined how synthetic biology can accelerate discoveries in plant–microbe interactions, offering ...
After a major water leak flooded my home, I realized alerts alone weren’t sufficient—I needed automatic shutoff. This project combines a hacked Gröhe Guard system, an Arduino Nano, an ESP32, and the ...
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Research Reveals Transcriptional Mechanism Behind Salt Tolerance in Watermelon
High soil salinity disrupts water absorption, ion balance, and photosynthesis in plants, leading to growth inhibition and ...
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Researchers develop bee-inspired tech that could help solve growing water crisis: 'Receiving more attention'
An international team of researchers has developed a honeycomb-like filter made from 3D-printed recycled materials that could ...
This study identifies a proton-gated channel in centipede antennae that conducts monovalent cations through proton ...
Sichuan Kelun-Biotech Biopharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (the "Company") announced that at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress ...
Sichuan Kelun-Biotech Biopharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (the "Company") announced that at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress ...
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