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  • Super-Charging Drug Development for COVID-19

    Researchers are ramping up production of a promising drug that has proven effective in obliterating SARS-CoV in cellular cultures. 

  • Fruit May Mask Taste of Dark Green Vegetables in Commercial Baby Foods

    Commercially prepared baby foods that purport to be loaded with dark green vegetables are sweetened with fruit puree and often don’t contain a high percentage of dark green vegetable content, according to a team of researchers.

  • Skoltech Researchers Find A New HIT Defense Bacteria Use Against Antibiotics

    Scientists at the Severinov Laboratory in Skoltech and their colleagues from Russia and the US have uncovered a new mechanism of bacterial self-defense against microcin C, a potent antibiotic weapon in the microscopic world that can sometimes turn on its master.

  • Livestock And Poultry Farming Should Be The Future Focus Of Agricultural Ammonia Emissions Control

    As the only alkaline gas in the atmosphere, ammonia can react with sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides to form secondary fine particles, accelerating the generation of atmospheric haze.

  • Extra-tropical Cyclone Harold Caught by NASA’s Terra Satellite

    NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the Southern Pacific Ocean and captured a visible image of extra-tropical cyclone Harold.

  • Plants Control Microbiome Diversity Inside Leaves To Promote Health

    In a new study, published in the journal Nature, Michigan State University scientists show how plant genes select which microbes get to live inside their leaves in order to stay healthy.

  • Researchers Achieve Remote Control Of Hormone Release

    Abnormal levels of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol are linked to a variety of mental health disorders, including depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

  • A Delta Oasis in Southeastern Kazakhstan

    The rich mosaic of reeds, ponds, and meadows of the Ili River Delta offer habitat for hundreds of species.

  • NASA Satellite Data Show 30 Percent Drop In Air Pollution Over Northeast U.S.

    Over the past several weeks, NASA satellite measurements have revealed significant reductions in air pollution over the major metropolitan areas of the Northeast United States.

  • NASA Calls on Gamers, Citizen Scientists to Help Map World’s Corals

    NASA invites video gamers and citizen scientists to embark on virtual ocean research expeditions to help map coral reefs around the world in an effort to better understand these threatened ecosystems.

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