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Biologists and engineers follow goopy clues to plant-wilting bacteria
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Biologists and engineers follow goopy clues to plant-wilting bacteria

Slippery, drippy goop makes Ralstonia bacteria devastating killers of plants, causing rapid wilting in tomato, potato, and a wide range of other crops, according to new research. The work, published Jan. 22 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, comes from an unusual collaboration between plant pathologists and engineers at the University of California, Davis.
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Most men do not subscribe to toxic masculinity traits, study finds
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Most men do not subscribe to toxic masculinity traits, study finds

A growing niche space, the manosphere, has been taking shape in today's online forums and social media, preaching an aggressive definition of what it means to be a man. It promotes traits such as misogyny, dominance, and opposition to feminism—behavior generally considered toxic—as the epitome of masculinity.
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Breakthroughs for preventing pistachio hull split
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Breakthroughs for preventing pistachio hull split

When pistachio hulls split before the nuts are harvested, insects and fungi can get inside, damaging the nut, costing farmers money and contaminating the nuts. About 4% of the overall crop experiences hull split, but some cultivars can split as much as 40% under certain conditions. Now, for the first time, scientists at the University of California, Davis, are seeking solutions for California's $2-billion-a-year pistachio industry.
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PFAS contamination in Pawcatuck River traced back to old textile mill ponds
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PFAS contamination in Pawcatuck River traced back to old textile mill ponds

A study led by University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography alumnus Jarod Snook, Ph.D., identified a long-term source of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," entering the Pawcatuck River from two historically contaminated textile mill waste retention ponds located in Bradford and Westerly, Rhode Island.
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Transforming hydrogen energy by flattening granular catalysts into paper-thin sheets
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Transforming hydrogen energy by flattening granular catalysts into paper-thin sheets

Catalysts are the invisible engines of hydrogen energy, governing both hydrogen production and electricity generation. Conventional catalysts are typically fabricated in granular particle form, which is easy to synthesize but suffers from inefficient use of precious metals and limited durability.
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Hydrogen's role in generating free electrons in silicon finally explained
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Hydrogen's role in generating free electrons in silicon finally explained

Researchers announced that they have achieved the world's first elucidation of how hydrogen produces free electrons through the interaction with certain defects in silicon. The achievement has the potential to improve how insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) are designed and manufactured, making them more efficient and reducing their power loss. It is also expected to open up possibilities for future devices using ultra-wide bandgap (UWBG) materials.
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Ultra-thin wireless retinal implant offers hope for safely restoring vision signals
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Ultra-thin wireless retinal implant offers hope for safely restoring vision signals

An international research team led by Prof. Dr. Sedat Nizamoğlu from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Koç University has developed a next-generation, safe, and wireless stimulation technology for retinal degenerative diseases that cause vision loss.
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Bessent Backs Albertan Independence Amid US-Canada Tensions
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Bessent Backs Albertan Independence Amid US-Canada Tensions

As a potential referendum over independence for the Canadian province of Alberta looms, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used the moment as an opportunity to needle America's neighbor to the north.
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Calif. Sues Trump Admin Over Oil Pipeline Plans Along Coast
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Calif. Sues Trump Admin Over Oil Pipeline Plans Along Coast

California sued the federal government Friday for approving a Texas-based company's plans to restart two oil pipelines along the state's coast, escalating a fight over the Trump administration's removal of regulatory barriers to offshore oil drilling for the first time in ...
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House GOP Fractures as Kill-Switch Defunding Fails
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House GOP Fractures as Kill-Switch Defunding Fails

House conservatives are outraged after 57 Republicans joined all but four Democrats to defeat an amendment that would have blocked funding for a Biden-era government mandate to develop a kill-switch technology for passenger vehicles.
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