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Nanotechnology
The new ability to self-assembly of DNA nanostructures eliminates the need for extreme heating and controlled cooling
Diagrams of ions and temperatures used to assemble DNA nanostructures and lattices. Credit: Arun Richard Chandrasekaran, University of Albany. The University of Albany Researchers at RNA Institute is pioneering new methods for designing and assembling DNA nanostructures, increasing the possibilities for real-world applications in medicine, materials science and data storage. Their latest discoveries demonstrate the new ability to assemble these…
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Environment
Long -term research continues following the self -cleaning ability of the atmosphere.
14CO Galaxy source function. Credit: Natural communication (2025). Doi: 10.1038/S41467-024-55603-1 Studies published in Nature Communications have strengthened the ability to remove air pollutants. Because it is regarded as an understanding of climate science breakthrough and atmosphere chemistry, research on the atmosphere of the atmosphere focuses on determining the amount of Hydroxyl Radical (OH), an unpredictable driver. Ta. Paul Krutzen, a…
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Chemistry
Toxic Tire Decontamination: Researchers Demonstrate Ability to Remove Toxic Particles from Used Tires
Evolution of heating performance, product distribution, and morphology in microwave pyrolysis of EOL tires. Credit: Nature Chemical Engineering (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s44286-024-00110-9 Tires are an essential part of daily life. Without these, our vehicles would simply be a mass of assembled parts, convenient to sit on but ineffective at getting us to our destination. While the usefulness of tires is undisputed,…
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Earth
Analysis finds extreme heat weakens land’s ability to absorb carbon
A spate of wildfires across Canada is making headlines, with some predicting that 2023 could be the worst wildfire season in the country’s history. This image was taken by the Copernicus Sentinel 2 mission on May 18 and shows one of the fires, the Donny Creek Fire in British Columbia. Credit: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2023) processed by ESA…
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Earth
Capturing finer-scale topographic differences improves the ability of Earth system models to reproduce observations
Spatial pattern of number of topographic units (TGU) per 0.5 degree grid. We demonstrate the ability of a terrain-based subgrid structure to capture terrain heterogeneity across a mountainous region and associated data that is a measure of the computational efficiency of the data reduction metric (DRM). We define a variable number of TGUs per grid in conjunction with the allocation…
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Biology
Arctic plant research suggests rate of climate change threatens to outstrip species’ ability to adapt
Arctic Siberian Primrose. Credit: Annina Mattila A research group at the Finnish Museum of Natural History is investigating the adaptive capacity of plant species in a warming climate. Their recent research examines the Siberian primrose, a plant species that lives on the coasts of the Gulf of Bothnia and the Arctic Ocean. Climate change threatens the survival of species. The…
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Environment
Study finds future climate change could reduce the Amazon rainforest’s ability to absorb carbon
Schematic diagram of the physical mechanisms of climate-induced changes in the carbon cycle in the Amazon forest. Courtesy of the National Institute for Environmental Studies. The Amazon is the world’s largest tropical forest and is often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth.” It plays a vital role in the Earth’s climate system due to its vast carbon stores.…
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