Researchers use algae to remove microplastics from water sources and upcycle them into new biomaterial product.
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Researchers use algae to remove microplastics from water sources and upcycle them into new biomaterial product.
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Reintroducing ancient maize genes into corn crops can benefit soil health and save costs while satisfying the need for higher yields.
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Pancreatic cancer is hard to detect and treat, but new research offers new information on nerve signals present in the early stages.
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Autism is a brain wiring pattern linked to genetic and environmental factors, including prenatal exposure to air pollutants from wildfires.
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