A shield of graphene helps particles destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria and free-floating antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater treatment plants.
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Argonne’s Pivotal Research Discovers Practices, Technologies Key to Sustainable Farming
Argonne researchers quantify how to reduce emissions by farms changing their practices and adopting novel technologies.
Tulane Scientists Build High-Performing Hybrid Solar Energy Converter
Tulane University researchers are part of a team of scientists who have developed a hybrid solar energy converter that generates electricity and steam with high efficiency and low cost.
Scientists Track Plant Diseases Riding Across Globe With Dust
At the end of June, the largest dust cloud ever observed by satellites crossed the Atlantic from the Sahara in North Africa to the Americas.
Researchers Use Electric Fields To Herd Cells Like Flocks Of Sheep
Princeton researchers have created a device that can herd groups of cells like sheep, precisely directing the cells’ movements by manipulating electric fields to mimic those found in the body during healing.
Exhaled Biomarkers Can Reveal Lung Disease
Using specialized nanoparticles, MIT engineers have developed a way to monitor pneumonia or other lung diseases by analyzing the breath exhaled by the patient.