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Noble metal nanoparticles boost formaldehyde detection in advanced ceramic sensor
Tsinghua University Press. “Noble metal nanoparticles boost formaldehyde detection in advanced ceramic sensor.” Nanowerk, 27 May 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=66915.php.
Tsinghua University Press. (2025, May…
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Microbiology Mystery: Why Do Most Microbes Die in Labs?
A new study reveals that microbial diversity is shaped by a network of mutual dependencies. Microbial ecosystems are found all around us—in seawater, soil, and even inside the human gut—and they are bursting with an incredible variety of…
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China allegedly making supercomputer chips to cut US tech dependence
Supercomputers have been a powerful tool ever since their birth in the 1960s. Today, almost every nation has advanced supercomputing facilities and systems capable of solving the most complex of tasks.
Chinese semiconductor manufacturer Hygon…
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What Emerged Has Left Everyone Speechless
In a laboratory in Kyoto, a team of geneticists made a small but significant tweak to the DNA of mice. Using CRISPR gene-editing technology, they inserted a single variant of a gene once carried by Homo neanderthalensis and Denisovans—archaic…
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