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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Add Boron for Better Batteries

A graphene-boron compound is theoretically capable of storing double the energy of common graphite anodes used in lithium-ion batteries. ...  > full story

Target to Prevent Hardening of Arteries Identified

The gene Dkk1 encodes a protein that plays a key role in increasing the population of connective-tissue cells during wound repair, but ...  > full story

Artificial Forest for Solar Water-Splitting: First Fully Integrated Artificial Photosynthesis Nanosystem

Researchers have created the first fully integrated artificial photosynthesis nanosystem. While "artificial leaf" is the ...  > full story

Accelerated Aging in Children: Promising Treatment for Progeria Within Reach

Pharmaceuticals that inhibit a specific enzyme may be useful in treating progeria, or accelerated aging in children. A new study ...  > full story

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Deep-fried fish could get healthier with a new protein-based batter extracted from the muscle of discarded fish parts. When coated onto the fish it. ...  > full story

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