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Exploring the toxicological and beneficial effects of 4,5,6-Trimethoxy-2,3-diphenyl indole on Labeo rohita fingerlings
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Sustainable sodium alginate hydrogels incorporating banana leaf activated carbon and organo-clay for enhanced dye removal
Babu, S. et al. Exploring agricultural waste biomass for energy, food and feed production and pollution mitigation: A review. Bioresour Technol. 360, 127566 (2022).
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Photoprotective activity from Colombian Caribbean brown algae using HPLC-DAD metabolic profiling by MCR-ALS data analysis
Although the Rhodophyta phylum has been the most studied in terms of photoprotective activity, the most abundant algae in the Caribbean Sea are those belonging to the Heterokontophyta phylum, whose abundance has notably increased in response to…
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Innovative role of Benzalkonium chloride as a quaternary ammonium salt for natural gas hydrate formation and storage
The importance of natural gas in our modern era is significant, as many contemporary approaches focus on storing natural gas in the form of hydrates. Various methods exist for this purpose, but this work specifically concentrates on using…
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Removing selenium from water takes iron strength
Selenium is a critical element, particularly for the thyroid and immune system, but too little or too much can be harmful to both humans and wildlife. A team of researchers at Washington University in St. Louis has made strides in removing…
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Eco-friendly aquatic robot is made from fish food
An edible robot made by EPFL scientists leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water’s surface, creating a safe — and nutritious — alternative to environmental monitoring devices made from artificial…
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Cement-like building material doubles up as an electrolyte in rechargeable battery | Research
Researchers in France and Spain have developed a cement-like material from a geopolymer and shown how it can simultaneously serve as a solid electrolyte in a rechargeable electrochemical energy storage system. ‘This is more than a battery’,…
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Cultural changes need to stop PhD students working for free | Careers
It’s easy to present career stories as a series of events that happen one after the other: found a job, gained useful skills and experience, moved on to a new job. However, few careers proceed that smoothly. New opportunities rarely come…
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Food chemist takes top prize of annual Dance your PhD contest | News
A food chemist from the University of Helsinki has won the 17th Dance your PhD contest with choreography that explores the unique sensations experienced when eating certain foods, such as fiery capsaicin found in chillis and the tingly cool of…
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