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Mobility Restrictions Can Have Unexpected Impacts on Air Quality
Reduced mobility induced by the COVID-19 restrictions had only minor influence on particulate pollution levels according to atmosphere studies in the Po Valley region of northern Italy.
NUST MISIS Scientists Come Up With New Method For Simultaneous Processing Of Different Types of Waste
An international research team has come up with an innovative method for metal recovery from industrial waste.
Fully Renewable Energy Feasible for Samoa – Otago Study
The future of Samoa’s electricity system could go green, a University of Otago study has shown.
Muddied Waters: Sinking Organics Alter Seafloor Records
The remains of microscopic plankton blooms in near-shore ocean environments slowly sink to the seafloor, setting off processes that forever alter an important record of Earth’s history, according to research from geoscientists, including David Fike at Washington University in St. Louis.
Llama ‘Nanobodies’ Could Hold Key to Preventing Deadly Post-Transplant Infection
Scientists have developed a ‘nanobody’ – a small fragment of a llama antibody – that is capable of chasing out human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) as it hides away from the immune system.