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As the use of AI spreads through every industry and becomes more of a part of our lives every day, researchers are also ...
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Ocean bacteria have developed an enzyme that digests plastic. This breakthrough could play a crucial role in addressing the ...
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The addition of micronutrients like boron are critical in the cultivation of table grapes, as Zunel van Eeden discovered in ...
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Salt is a staple in almost every kitchen, but you may be wasting all its potential. Its absorbent properties and coarse texture make it useful beyond cooking.
Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria—rather than fossil fuels—to produce ethylene, a ...
Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; Robbie Jay Barratt / Getty Images Welcome to the eighth edition of The Alternative Premier League Table, where each Thursday, Anantaajith Raghuraman analyses ...
Dr Drews Adade reveals how bias in medical research leads to missed diagnoses, unequal treatment, and preventable deaths ...