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Living plants and animals emit a faint glow that fades after death
Living organisms quietly emit light. This glow is real, measurable, and tied to life itself. Researchers at the University of ...
Invisible pollutants at the nanoscale are quietly entering bodies and ecosystems, yet standard toxicology tools still treat ...
These fungi boost plant growth and restore depleted ecosystems, but federal funding for a library housing them has been cut – and it may be forced to close ...
Properly deciphering the branching pathways of evolution could unlock the history of every component of natural biology.
The search for life on Earth is speeding up, not slowing down. Scientists are now identifying more than 16,000 new species ...
Invisible pollutants at the nanoscale are quietly entering bodies and ecosystems, yet standard toxicology tools still treat living organisms like a ...
Nanoscale pollutants enter bodies and ecosystems unseen. New bioimaging methods can trace where they go, revealing how they ...
As a proof of concept, the engineers then used the same system to convert acetyl-CoA into malate, a commercially valuable ...
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Living things emit a faint glow, and it fades after death
Every living thing on Earth appears to carry a hidden shimmer, a vanishingly faint light that is woven into the chemistry of life itself. That glow is so weak that our eyes will never see it unaided, ...
At this time of year, we tend to think of trees with colorful leaves as native to colder climates than ours. But then Jenny ...
Nanomaterials are everywhere—from cosmetics to electronics—but their environmental and health risks are only beginning to be ...
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