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First-of-its-kind computer model tackles antibiotic resistance
First-of-its-kind computer model tackles antibiotic resistance
Faster and more effective ways to treat Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the most life-threatening pathogens, could be possible thanks to a first-of-its-kind 3D computer model developed by the University of Surrey.
Heat deaths are a public health crisis rooted in housing inequality
Heat deaths are a public health crisis rooted in housing inequality
The heat waves of late May and June killed an estimated 2,700 people in England and Wales, according to a recent analysis—around 550 in May, when west London hit 35.1°C (95°F), and 2,200 in June, as East Anglia reached 37°C (99°F).
US-Russian crew blast off for 8-month stint on the International Space Station
US-Russian crew blast off for 8-month stint on the International Space Station
A U.S.-Russian space crew blasted off successfully Tuesday on a mission to the International Space Station. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Sessão na Câmara debate desmatamento, licenciamento e projetos com efeito sobre o uso da t
Sessão na Câmara debate desmatamento, licenciamento e projetos com efeito sobre o uso da t
Parlamentares e especialistas discutiram redução do desmatamento, mudanças na legislação ambiental e propostas ligadas à bioeconomia e a embargos rurais O post Sessão na Câmara debate desmatamento, licenciamento e projetos com efeito sobre o uso da terra apareceu primeiro em Cana
Record-smashing US heat wave surges from West to East
Record-smashing US heat wave surges from West to East
A record-smashing heat wave was spreading Tuesday from the West toward the East Coast, placing nearly 100 million Americans under heat alerts.
New atomic trap boosts quantum performance by using surface forces
New atomic trap boosts quantum performance by using surface forces
Researchers at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin have developed a new method for trapping and controlling atoms near an ultrathin glass fiber. This has significantly improved the atoms' ability to store quantum information—an important step forward for future quantum technologies.
Climate change is forcing amphibians to change their diet—but they can only adapt so far
Climate change is forcing amphibians to change their diet—but they can only adapt so far
New research involving Queen Mary University of London reveals that amphibians can change what they eat to cope with rising temperatures, but that this natural survival strategy has limits.
Roman telescope will spot distant black holes that shred stars
Roman telescope will spot distant black holes that shred stars
How do black holes at the centers of galaxies form and grow over time? To answer this question, scientists need to detect and study supermassive black holes at great distances that existed much earlier in the universe's history. New research suggests NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Spac
New study analyzes how electronic trading is changing the retail investment market
New study analyzes how electronic trading is changing the retail investment market
The decades-long switch from human-centered to electronically-based trading has changed the way investors participate in and access financial markets. In a new article, researchers analyze how technology has shaped the retail investment market in the United States. While retail i
Ancient DNA analysis reveals Wiltshire’s Upton Lovell Shaman was a woman
Ancient DNA analysis reveals Wiltshire’s Upton Lovell Shaman was a woman
Exclusive: Analysis offers ‘smoking gun evidence’ that overturns previous assumption that bronze age individual was maleThe Upton Lovell Shaman, a bronze age individual who has been depicted in museum exhibits as a bearded spiritual leader and metalworker, was female, an ancient
Researchers suggest ways to improve US sentencing guidelines
Researchers suggest ways to improve US sentencing guidelines
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines play a pivotal role in some of the federal government's most consequential drug policy decisions. Two recurring themes have been the balancing—or lack of balancing—between drug weight and the defendant's role in the drug distribution enterprise, and
New cell imaging method shines a light on blind spots
New cell imaging method shines a light on blind spots
Cells are crowded, dynamic places where thousands of molecules interact in tight quarters. Until now, scientists lacked a reliable way to see many of these molecular interactions as they happen. Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have now developed a new imaging me