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Chewing gum has long been a source of enjoyment for children and adults alike, often associated with a sweet burst of flavor and fresh breath. However, recent research has uncovered a disturbing unintended consequence: microplastics. These tiny fragments, often evoking concerns about pollution and health risks, have been found to be released from chewing gum
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In a groundbreaking advancement for environmental chemistry, a dedicated research team from UNIST has unveiled a catalyst that not only replicates the functionality of natural enzymes but also offers a promising solution for tackling hazardous hydrocarbons. Led by Professor Jaeheung Cho, this team has successfully engineered a catalyst that emulates metalloenzymes, which play a pivotal
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A groundbreaking study conducted in the Bronx, New York, reveals a more nuanced understanding of air pollution exposure by considering daily mobility patterns. Traditionally, assessments of air quality have focused primarily on static measures—essentially where people live and work. However, this innovative research, spearheaded by scholars from MIT, flips the script. By incorporating mobile data
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Recent research has illuminated a profound mystery surrounding one of the solar system’s rarest elements, beryllium-10, previously thought to have originated in supernova explosions. The findings from scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) challenge entrenched theories and highlight the importance of continual inquiry in the field of astrophysics. Beryllium-10 has
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Aging is an inevitable journey; a path we all traverse, marked by transformations in our mind and body. Yet, while the internal changes may remain hidden, the skin acts like a billboard, broadcasting the effects of time. The dichotomy of aging—intrinsic and extrinsic—paints a complex picture of the aging process. While chronological aging introduces inevitable,
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The repercussions of offshore oil and gas extraction are an alarming reality painted vividly by recent research conducted collaboratively by the University of Essex, the Natural History Museum, and the Center for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). Their findings illuminate a disheartening picture of our marine environments, revealing that pollution levels can skyrocket by
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The landscape of optical communication and computing is undergoing a transformative evolution, guided by innovative research from the University of Oxford and its international collaborators. In their groundbreaking study titled “Partial coherence enhances parallelized photonic computing,” the research teams challenge long-standing beliefs about light sources in technological applications. Traditional optical systems have heavily relied on
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The emergence of groundbreaking pharmaceuticals for Alzheimer’s disease has sparked hope for many, offering a chance to extend patient independence and quality of life. Among these innovative treatments is lecanemab, an intravenous medication that has been shown to slow cognitive decline by up to 27 percent, compared to traditional placebo treatments. This marked the drug’s
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