The rapid progression of technology has led to a huge increase in energy usage to process the massive troves of data generated by devices.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
USDA-ARS Scientists and Colleagues Find a New Tool to Combat Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their colleagues have discovered a gene that can be used to develop varieties of wheat that will be more resistant to Fusarium Head Blight (FHB), a disease that is a major threat both overseas and to the nation's $10 billion annual wheat crop.