Production of hydrogen fuel is a key goal towards the development of sustainable energy practices, but this process does not have feasible techniques yet.
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Scientists Find Link Between Genes and Ability to Exercise
In a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, a team including researchers from King’s has found a link between a genetic mutation that affects cellular oxygen sensing and a patient’s limited exercise capacity.
TRAX Air Quality Study Expands
For more than five years, University of Utah air quality sensors have hitched rides on TRAX light rail trains, scanning air pollution along the train’s Red and Green Lines.
CT Provides Best Diagnosis for COVID-19
In a study of more than 1,000 patients published in Radiology, chest CT outperformed lab testing in the diagnosis of 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Eco-Friendly Biodiesel From Palm Oil?
Vegetable oil biofuels are increasingly being used as an alternative to fossil fuels despite the growing controversy regarding their sustainability.
Complex Local Conditions Keep Fields of Dunes From Going Active All at Once
Sand dunes, like many ecosystems, have more than one comfort zone.