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Breakthrough Imaging Technique Unveils Secrets of Copper Enzyme in Nature's Chemistry
A collaborative effort has led to the capture of atomic-resolution images of a key copper enzyme, shedding light on its role in nature's chemistry through advanced XFEL technology.
NextEra Aims for Gas-Fired Data Center Agreements with Japan in Three Months
NextEra is looking to secure agreements for gas-fired data centers backed by Japan, with expectations to finalize these deals within the next three months.
Idaho Leaders Advocate for Nuclear Energy and Support ARC Act
Senator James Risch and Secretary Wright express optimism for Idaho's nuclear energy sector and endorse the ARC Act, which seeks to enhance nuclear development.
New E. coli Editing Technique Offers Promising Advances in Bacterial Genome Modification
A novel editing technique for E. coli has the potential to serve as a universal toolkit for microbiologists, facilitating significant progress in disease research and sustainable material development.
The Ongoing Energy Crisis: Are Price Caps on Gas the Answer?
As the energy crisis deepens, the conversation around implementing price caps on gas gains momentum. This approach aims to shield consumers from soaring costs, but its long-term effects remain uncertain.
The Impact of Nature on National Security: Insights from Experts
Disruptions to nature pose significant threats to national security, as highlighted by Bradley J. Cardinale from Penn State. Understanding these risks is crucial for future safety.