Upcycling Microplastics: From Pollutants to New Products
Researchers use algae to remove microplastics from water sources and upcycle them into new biomaterial product.
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Researchers use algae to remove microplastics from water sources and upcycle them into new biomaterial product.
Reintroducing ancient maize genes into corn crops can benefit soil health and save costs while satisfying the need for higher yields.
Pancreatic cancer is hard to detect and treat, but new research offers new information on nerve signals present in the early stages.
Autism is a brain wiring pattern linked to genetic and environmental factors, including prenatal exposure to air pollutants from wildfires.
Vaccine exemptions are slowly rising in the US, and researchers compare kids’ vaccination rates before and after the start of COVID-19.
Parasites spread through contaminated food and water, affecting Roman soldiers in the first century and people today.
Not cautious about how much fat you eat? MIT study shows how a high-fat diet strains liver cells and can increase the likelihood of cancer.
Brain development isn’t simply a steady growth and decline. New research reveals four key moments when brain wiring dramatically shifts.
As we approach spring, there’s still time to savor the amazing Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Find out what causes them and where to see them.
Researchers piece together the correlation between microplastics in the brain and neurodegenerative diseases, with both on the rise.