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Plants know how to defend themselves against pathogenic microorganisms. In turn, pathogens have sensors to detect such defense mechanisms. What happens when plant and pathogen are locked in that duel?
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough EV battery material design may answer range anxiety, slow cell deathA new EV battery breakthrough in South Korea's Dongguk University "offers a pathway to smaller, lighter, and more efficient energy storage." ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNFirst massive mapping of a brain, with 500 million neural connections 🧠An international team has reconstructed, with unprecedented precision, the architecture and functioning of tens of thousands of neurons from a mouse brain sample, along with their 500 ...
Reconfigurable superconducting nanobridges allow spatial control over quantum and classical states, enabling flexible layouts ...
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The upshot? As of today, “vegetative electron microscopy” appears in 22 papers, according to Google Scholar. One was the subject of a contested retraction from a Springer Nature journal, and Elsevier ...
The detection of longitudinally polarized W boson production at the Large Hadron Collider is an important step towards ...
To combat long-overlooked fungal pathogens, researchers and regulators must embrace innovative science and policy.
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