New Method Promises Effective Degradation of Short-Chain PFAS
A recent development offers a promising method for degrading short-chain PFAS, which are known to contaminate water sources and pose environmental risks.
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A recent development offers a promising method for degrading short-chain PFAS, which are known to contaminate water sources and pose environmental risks.
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds light on how individuals learn and adopt social conventions, suggesting a more nuanced process than mere imitation.
Recent developments indicate that AI is playing a crucial role in automating the voltage tuning of quantum dots, which could significantly impact the scalability of quantum computing technologies.
Geologists have been investigating the formation of the Hangay Mountains in Central Mongolia, which rise over four kilometers and significantly influence the region's climate.
SpaceX has been awarded a $57 million contract by the U.S. military to demonstrate satellite-based data links using the Link-182 standard, which is intended to support the Golden Dome initiative.
Recent research indicates that the effectiveness of caspofungin, a common antifungal drug, is contingent upon the activity of its target enzyme, raising concerns about its use in serious infections.
Virginia Tech News reports on Mitchell Dreffer's notable accomplishments in both the mining sector and as a member of the marching band.
This week on "The Readout LOUD," we delve into a CAR-T biotech's significant turnaround and examine the strategies employed by drugmakers to increase prescriptions. Tune in for insights.