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Fractionation Processes Yield Higher-Quality Byproducts, Improve Profitability of Ethanol Production
The U.S. is the world’s largest producer of bioethanol as renewable liquid fuel, with more than 200 commercial plants processing over 16 billion gallons per year.
Anger, Anxiety, Insomnia: Tweets from Twitter Users Could Predict Loneliness
Loneliness is estimated to affect roughly one in five adults in the United States.
Stressed to the Max? Deep Sleep Can Rewire the Anxious Brain
When it comes to managing anxiety disorders, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth had it right when he referred to sleep as the “balm of hurt minds.”
Some Skin Cancers May Start in Hair Follicles
Some of the most deadly skin cancers may start in stem cells that lend color to hair and originate in hair follicles rather than in skin layers, a new study finds.
Historical Data Confirms Recent Increase in West Texas Earthquakes
A new analysis of historical seismic data led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that earthquake activity in West Texas near the city of Pecos has increased dramatically since 2009.