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Bacterial strain breaks decades-old bottleneck in chemotherapy drug manufacturing

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An international team of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in the production of doxorubicin, a vital chemotherapy agent. The study identifies and resolves molecular “bottlenecks” that have limited the natural production of this drug for […]

Phys.org - Space

Safer space travel: Scientists create a cosmic ray simulator

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Cosmic rays are one of the greatest challenges for space travel and pose a considerable risk to humans and materials. For the first time on European soil, an international research team in collaboration with the […]

Phys.org - Automotive

New music release day could be dangerous for distracted drivers

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Researchers seeking to understand the impact of smartphones on driving safety have a warning for music fans: Release day might be dangerous. The study, described in a working paper published last month by the National […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Social media influencers increase the toxicity and power of misinformation, research shows

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Social media influencers (SMIs) can perpetuate the flow of misinformation online because of the unique relationship they have with their followers, research led by Cardiff Business School finds. For an article published in the journal […]

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Fantastic fungi found with ability to freeze water

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Can fungi influence the weather? Turns out, they just might. An international group of researchers that includes Virginia Tech’s Xiaofeng Wang and Boris A. Vinatzer discovered the identity of fungal proteins that can catalyze ice […]

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Phone or affection: Study explores effect of phubbing on relationships

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Is your phone use hurting your relationship? A study from researchers at the University of Connecticut and Columbia University published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships suggests it might be.This post was originally […]

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Pollen-replacing feed strengthens honey bee colonies, long-term study confirms

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A man-made food source provided honey bees a nutritious diet at a commercial scale over the course of two winter seasons, according to a new study led by Washington State University researchers. The study, published […]

Phys.org - Space

NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs

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NASA cleared its moon rocket on Thursday for an April launch with four astronauts after completing the latest round of repairs.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Business

Robots that learn everyday tasks can free humans from repetitive work

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A robot task AI capable of learning and performing everyday repetitive tasks in a human-like manner has been developed. The AI learns tasks through human demonstrations and executes complex tasks step by step based on […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Capsule technology opens new window into individual cells

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Researchers have developed a capsule-based method that makes it possible to analyze the same cell through multiple experimental steps. The technology overcomes a long-standing limitation in cell research and could open new ways to study […]

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