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Greener Days Ahead for Carbon Fuels
For decades, scientists have searched for effective ways to remove excess carbon dioxide emissions from the air and recycle them into products such as renewable fuels.
Bioinspired Nanoscale Drug Delivery Method Developed by PNNL, WSU Researchers
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Washington State University researchers have developed a novel way to deliver drugs and therapies into cells at the nanoscale without causing toxic effects that have stymied other such efforts.
Common Pain Reliever Can Improve Survival in Head and Neck Cancer
Regular use of a common type of medication, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, significantly improves survival for a third or more patients with head and neck cancer, a new study led by UC San Francisco has found.
Yes Please to Yogurt and Cheese: The New Improved Mediterranean Diet
Thousands of Australians can take heart as new research from the University of South Australia shows a dairy-enhanced Mediterranean diet will significantly increase health outcomes for those at risk of cardiovascular disease – and it’s even more effective than a low-fat diet.
Inequality Promotes Deforestation in Latin America
Tropical deforestation is a major contributor to climate change and loss of local and global ecosystem functions.