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  • Energizing India

    The world needs more electricity. As populations grow, standards of living increase and more people gain access to modern conveniences, countries will need to expand their energy generation capacity.

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  • Detonating Fuse for Breast Cancer Discovered

    Breast cancer is the most common type of tumour found in women. 69,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in Germany alone. 

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  • Houston Refines Hunt for COVID in Wastewater

    There are many ways to test municipal wastewater for signs of the virus that causes COVID-19, but scientists in Houston have determined theirs is the best yet.

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  • Machine Learning Shows Potential to Enhance Quantum Information Transfer

    Army-funded researchers demonstrated a machine learning approach that corrects quantum information in systems composed of photons, improving the outlook for deploying quantum sensing and quantum communications technologies on the battlefield.

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  • The Dirt on Crop Insurance

    The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events like droughts and floods have taken a toll on the midwestern U.S. in recent years, putting a major strain on the region’s farmers.

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  • Smaller Amphibians Have Increased Extinction Risk

    Biologists have long believed that animals of larger body size are more vulnerable to extinction – an idea supported by the widespread endangerment faced by iconic large animals such as rhinos or whales.

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  • The Path Forward for Fossil Fuel Divestment

    After eight months of research, deliberation, discussion and numerous town halls, the Academic Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Divestment and Strategic Reinvestment Investigations has published a preliminary draft report detailing recommendations for the University of Utah to divest its holdings in the fossil fuel industry and reinvest in renewable resources.

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  • Investigational Gene Regulation Therapy Lowers Levels of Tau Protein in the Brain and Could Protect Against Alzheimer's

    The Tau protein plays a key role in the development of certain degenerative brain diseases called tauopathies.

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  • Arctic Methane Release Due to Melting Ice is Likely to Happen Again

    Beneath the cold, dark depths of the Arctic ocean sit vast reserves of methane.

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  • Twice as Much Carbon Flowing From Land to Ocean Than Previously Thought

    Every year 600-900 million tons of carbon flow through rivers to the ocean either as particles or in dissolved form. 

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