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Researchers Find Link to Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater
March 4, 2013 A team of researchers has found that the arsenic in groundwater in the region is part of a natural process that predates any recent human interaction, such as intensive ... > full story -
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Scientists Identify 'Clean-Up' Snafu That Kills Brain Cells in Parkinson's Disease
March 3, 2013 Researchers have discovered how the most common genetic mutations in familial Parkinson’s disease damage brain ... > full story -
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3-D Printing Using Old Milk Jugs
March 1, 2013 3-D printing lets anyone make almost anything with a simple machine and a roll of plastic filament. Now researchers have found a way to drive costs down even further by recycling empty milk jugs into ... > full story -
Cell Movement Explained by Molecular Recycling
February 28, 2013 Scientists have identified the method by which cells control the recycling of molecules, a process that is essential for them to move. The discovery provides researchers with a better understanding ... > full story -
Silver Nanoparticles May Adversely Affect Environment, Researchers Demonstrate
February 27, 2013 In experiments mimicking a natural environment, researchers have demonstrated that the silver nanoparticles used in many consumer products can have an adverse effect on plants and ... > full story -
Invention Opens the Way to Packaging That Monitors Food Freshness
February 27, 2013 Millions of tons of food are thrown away each year because the 'best before' date has passed. But this date is always a cautious estimate, which means a lot of still-edible food is thrown away. ... > full story -
Why Have White Storks Stopped Migrating?
February 27, 2013 A new project to find out why storks are changing their migratory patterns has been launched. In folklore, storks’ strong white wings would carry babies to parents around the world. But since ... > full story -
Protecting Fish from Antidepressants by Using New Wastewater Treatment Technique
February 26, 2013 Researchers have developed a new technique to prevent pharmaceutical residues from entering waterways and harming ... > full story -
Cleaning Oil Spills With Paper Mill Sludge?
February 25, 2013 Eco-innovation is at its best when the waste of one industry becomes the raw material of another. This is precisely what a new research project CAPS, is attempting to do with waste sludge from ... > full story -
Scientists Find Way to Image Brain Waste Removal Process Which May Lead to Alzheimer's Diagnostic
February 25, 2013 A novel way to image the brain’s glymphatic pathway may provide the basis for a new strategy to evaluate Alzheimer's disease susceptibility, according to a new ... > full story
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