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Bimetallic alloy nanocatalyst boosts efficient ammonia production with potential for carbon-free energy
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Bimetallic alloy nanocatalyst boosts efficient ammonia production with potential for carbon-free energy

Ammonia (NH3) is regarded as a promising carbon-free energy carrier‚ but its energy-intensive production process still challenges global scientists. A research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently engineered a bimetallic alloy as an ultrathin nanocatalyst that can deliver greatly improved electrochemical performance for generating ammonia from nitrate (NO3-)‚ offering great potential for obtaining carbon-neutral fuel in the future.
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Study of Philippine sea cucumber shows it may have biomedical applications
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Study of Philippine sea cucumber shows it may have biomedical applications

A small team of marine scientists and chemists at the University of the Philippines‚ The Marine Science Institute‚ has found that a type of sea cucumber found locally may have biomedical applications. In their study‚ reported in the open-access journal PLOS ONE‚ the group conducted a metabolomic study of Stichopus cf. horrens‚ a species of sea cucumber found off the coast of the Philippines.
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Structure of a central component of the human immune system revealed
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Structure of a central component of the human immune system revealed

A central component of the human immune system‚ the NLRP3 inflammasome plays an important role in fighting off infections. However‚ its chronic activation is also implicated in a variety of common diseases‚ such as Alzheimer's‚ Parkinson's‚ multiple sclerosis‚ atherosclerosis‚ gout‚ and type II diabetes.
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Research pieces ancient ecosystems together to reveal new details about the end-Triassic mass extinction
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Research pieces ancient ecosystems together to reveal new details about the end-Triassic mass extinction

Startling new insights into the catastrophic impact of one of the most devastating events in Earth's history have been revealed by a team led by researchers with the USC Dornsife College of Letters‚ Arts and Sciences. More than deepening our understanding of the end-Triassic mass extinction‚ their findings offer critical lessons for today's environmental challenges.
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Researchers elucidate how IGF2's secretory pathway mediates muscle stem cell differentiation
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Researchers elucidate how IGF2's secretory pathway mediates muscle stem cell differentiation

A research team led by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) recently revealed how TMED10‚ a type of transmembrane protein‚ regulates muscle stem cell differentiation through mediating the secretion of insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2). This provides potential therapeutic strategies to downregulate IGF2 signaling by inhibiting its secretion.
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New compound could lead to therapeutics that selectively kill cancer cells
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New compound could lead to therapeutics that selectively kill cancer cells

A team from Children's Medical Research Institute has discovered a new way to impair cancer cell growth‚ which could lead to the development of a new class of cancer therapeutics with minimal side-effects on normal cells.
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A micro-ring resonator with big potential: Hybrid device significantly improves laser technology
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A micro-ring resonator with big potential: Hybrid device significantly improves laser technology

The team at EPFL's Photonic Systems Laboratory (PHOSL) has developed a chip-scale laser source that enhances the performance of semiconductor lasers while enabling the generation of shorter wavelengths.
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Diamond quantum sensors measure neuron activity
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Diamond quantum sensors measure neuron activity

A recent study by European scientists shows that highly sensitive sensors based on color centers in a diamond can be used to record electrical activity from neurons in living brain tissue. The work is published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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Algorithm for AI enables low-cost tracking of invasive plant
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Algorithm for AI enables low-cost tracking of invasive plant

To manage johnsongrass‚ a noxious weed that crowds out cotton and sickens horses‚ farmers have tried herbicides‚ burning and hand-pulling. Now‚ researchers at University of California‚ Davis‚ have developed a more high-tech weapon against the invasive weed: artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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New insights into Zebra mussel attachment fibers offer potential solutions to combat invasive species
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New insights into Zebra mussel attachment fibers offer potential solutions to combat invasive species

A recent study from researchers in Canada and Germany has revealed that an unlikely event‚ occurring over 12 million years ago‚ played an important role in shaping one of Canada's most damaging invasive species.
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