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Seeing ‘under the hood’ in batteries

Posted on 16.04.2020 by covidadmin

A high-sensitivity X-ray technique at Berkeley Lab is attracting a growing group of scientists because it provides a deep, precise

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Soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization after the initial flush of CO2

Posted on 16.04.2020 by covidadmin

Healthy soil should have abundant nitrogen to supply plant growth needs, but it should not all be in the inorganic

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US adults are most concerned about experiencing increased anxiety as a result of COVID-19

Posted on 16.04.2020 by covidadmin

A University of Phoenix survey gauged US adults’ mental health as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and revealed that

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Ash dieback is less severe in isolated ash trees

Posted on 16.04.2020 by covidadmin

New research published in the British Ecological Society’s Journal of Ecology finds that ash dieback is far less severe in

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Temple treats 1st patient in US in trial of gimsilumab for patients with COVID-19 and ARDS

Posted on 16.04.2020 by covidadmin

Temple University Hospital has treated the first patient in the United States in the BREATHE clinical trial evaluating the impact

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Applying mathematics to accelerate predictions for capturing fusion energy

Posted on 15.04.2020 by covidadmin

PPPL scientists have borrowed a technique from applied mathematics to rapidly predict the behavior of fusion plasma at a much-reduced

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Depression, anxiety may be side effects as nation grapples with COVID-19

Posted on 15.04.2020 by covidadmin

Millions of Americans are being impacted by the psychological fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic aftermath.

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Australia’s Centre for Digestive Diseases cures Crohn’s disease in new study

Posted on 15.04.2020 by covidadmin

The Centre for Digestive Disease (CDD) headed by Professor Thomas Borody has cured Crohn’s Disease as reported today by Dr

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Low-cost imaging system poised to provide automatic mosquito tracking

Posted on 15.04.2020 by covidadmin

Mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malaria, dengue and yellow fever are responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths every year, according

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BU engineers make breakthrough that could open doors to continuous health-monitoring devices

Posted on 15.04.2020 by covidadmin

BU biomedical engineers say a new breakthrough could open doors to continuous health-monitoring devices and wearables.

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