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American Chemical SocietyEnvironmentPollutionSciTech NewsSpiders
Transfer of Mercury Contamination by Shoreline Spiders Across Food Webs
This study underscores the role of specific shoreline spiders, particularly long-jawed spiders, in transferring mercury contamination from aquatic to terrestrial …
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New Insights into Cannabis’s Anti-Inflammatory Properties—A Comprehensive Study by Jena Institute of Pharmacy
This comprehensive study by the Jena Institute of Pharmacy sheds new light on the anti-inflammatory effects of cannabinoids, particularly CBD. …
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American Chemical SocietyArtificial SweetenersBiologyDietFood ScienceMedicineNutritionSciTech News
Advancements in Sugar Alternatives: Breakthrough Study Unveils Efficacy of Mineral Salts in Enhancing Noncaloric Sweeteners
Scientists enhance noncaloric sweeteners with mineral salts, achieving a taste closely resembling natural sugar. The blend diminishes prolonged sweetness by …
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DOEMoleculesPacific Northwest National LaboratorySciTech News
Unveiling the Uncharted Chemical Cosmos: Researchers Target the Unidentified 99 Percent of Chemical Compounds
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are utilizing advanced mass spectrometry techniques to identify the vast …
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Science Reveals Sourdough Secrets: Unraveling the Tangy Mystery of Pandemic-Era’s Favorite Bread
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDeciphering Sourdough’s Essence: 21 Key Compounds Unveiled, Elevating Bread Flavor Understanding. ACS 2023 Findings.
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American Chemical SocietyMicroplasticsNanotechnologySciTech NewsWater
How “Smart Rust” Nanoparticles Are Revolutionizing Water Cleanup
Revolutionary ‘Smart Rust’ Nanoparticles: Magnetic iron oxide particles trap pollutants, even estrogen, transforming water purification.
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Improving Indoor Air Quality: Ingenious Coating Transforms Lampshades into Air Cleaners
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaResearchers developed lampshades with a catalyst that uses waste heat from bulbs to convert indoor air pollutants into harmless substances.
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American Chemical SocietyBloodHistorySciTech News
Unveiling the Mystery of Count Dracula: New Research Investigates the Historical Figure Tied to the Vampire Legend
Researchers analyze 15th-century letters from Vlad III, thought to have inspired Count Dracula, revealing potential skin, respiratory issues, and blood …
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American Chemical SocietyFliesPlasticSciTech NewsSustainability
Turning Flies Into Environmentally Friendly Plastic
Researchers utilize black soldier flies to create biodegradable plastics; the insects later decompose the plastics, supporting a circular economy.