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Perovskite solar cells: Vacuum process may offer a short track to commercialization

Over the past decade, perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells have demonstrated a stunning development. In research, efficiencies of more than 33

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It’s hearty, it’s meaty, it’s mold

With animal-free dairy products and convincing vegetarian meat substitutes already on the market, it’s easy to see how biotechnology can

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Surprising insights about debris flows on Mars

The period that liquid water was present on the surface of Mars may have been shorter than previously thought. Channel

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Dog-killing flatworm discovered in Southern California

UC Riverside scientists confirm, for the first time, that a potentially fatal dog parasite is present in a portion of

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Small amounts of licorice raise blood pressure, study finds

It is known that large amounts of liquorice cause high blood pressure. A study by researchers at Linköping University, Sweden,

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Dolphin-kick swimming maximizes water-flow utilization with increasing speed

Researchers from University of Tsukuba investigated the propulsion mechanism by visualizing water flow around a swimmer during underwater dolphin-kick swimming

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How fear unfolds inside our brains

Our nervous systems are naturally wired to sense fear. Whether prompted by the eerie noises we hear alone in the

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Age and sex associated with patient’s likelihood of antimicrobial resistance

A person’s age, sex and location are correlated with the chance that they have a bloodstream infection that is resistant

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Vac to the future

Scientists recently published the results of a competition that put researchers to the test. For the competition, part of the

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FRYL gene variants linked to a new neurological disorder

A recent study from the lab of Dr. Hugo J. Bellen, distinguished service professor at Baylor College of Medicine and