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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

Supercharged Catalysts: The Future of Reaction Efficiency

Superwettability is a game-changer in the world of catalysts. It boosts how well catalysts work in reactions that involve multiple phases, like liquids and gases. This is because superwettability improves how reactants move around and how products leave the catalyst. The main goal of superwettabili

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Clean Polluted Water

Metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, are like superheroes in the world of materials science. They have a massive surface area, lots of active sites, and a neat structure. This makes them perfect for creating other useful materials. But, using them alone isn't enough anymore. So, scientists cooked up a

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Waite Park's Water Tech Leap: What's the Big Deal?

Waite Park is gearing up for a significant change in how it manages water. Over the next two years, the city will be replacing around 1, 100 old water meters with new, high-tech ones. This isn't just about swapping out old equipment. It's about integrating an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) s

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Power of Simplicity: Managing High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a big deal. It's a major cause of heart problems and strokes. Many people struggle to stick to their treatment plans, which is a real issue. There are ways to make it easier for people to follow their treatment. One effective method is using fixed-dose combinations. These are

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Growth: The Secret to Boosting EPA in Algae

A Korean strain of the algae Nannochloropsis oceanica was put to the test under various light sources. The goal was to find the best way to grow it quickly and boost its eicosapentaenoic acid content. EPA is a valuable fatty acid. It is good for health. It is found in fish oil and some plants. The

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May 31 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Protein: Sulfur Bacteria's Hidden Potential

The world is facing a protein shortage. As the population grows, traditional sources like soybeans aren't cutting it anymore. Single-cell proteins are an alternative, but they come with their own set of problems. Heterotrophic bacteria, for instance, release CO2 during production. Algal protein, on

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May 30 2025EDUCATION

Young Latinx Farmworkers: Their Views on Society and Civic Life

The daily grind of young Latinx farmworkers in North Carolina is tough. Many of these kids are between 11 and 19 years old. They have strong beliefs about fairness in society. They also feel connected to their communities and believe they can make a difference. This is interesting because they a

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

The Battle of Bacteria: How Salmonella and Shigella Invade the Gut

Salmonella and Shigella are two types of bacteria that cause food poisoning. They are related but have different ways of infecting the body. Both have a toolkit of weapons to invade the cells lining the gut. These weapons include special needles that inject proteins into cells. However, each bacteri

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria's Green Trick: Making Useful Nanoparticles

The world of tiny particles, known as nanoparticles, is vast and full of potential. One type, vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanoparticles, is quite special. These tiny bits can change their properties with temperature, making them useful in smart windows and electronic gadgets. However, making VO2 nanopart

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Yorkshire's Hidden Water Danger

In 2022, a private residence in Yorkshire became the unexpected setting for a Legionnaires' disease outbreak. The culprit was traced back to the home's cold-water supply. This was uncovered after thorough testing of both clinical and environmental samples. The bacteria Legionella pneumophila was fou

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