Plants cope with histone chaperone deficiency by adapting histone chemistry
Article | Science and research

Plants cope with histone chaperone deficiency by adapting histone chemistry

Researchers from CEITEC Masaryk University in Brno have made significant strides in understanding how plants adapt to genotoxic stress and subsequent mutations, specifically through changes in DNA folding.
Th, 19.12.2024
CEITEC
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Plants cope with histone chaperone deficiency by adapting histone chemistry
New method unravels the mystery of slow electrons
Article | Scientific article

New method unravels the mystery of slow electrons

Slow electrons are used in cancer therapy as well as in microelectronics. It is very hard to observe how they behave in solids. But scientists at TU Wien have made this possible.
Th, 19.12.2024
TU Wien
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New method unravels the mystery of slow electrons
A new world-class facility for cryogenic electron microscopy opens at IOCB Prague
Article | Popularization

A new world-class facility for cryogenic electron microscopy opens at IOCB Prague

A new building has gone up on the IOCB campus that will serve as headquarters for the cryogenic electron microscopy laboratory of Dr. Tomáš Kouba.
We, 18.12.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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A new world-class facility for cryogenic electron microscopy opens at IOCB Prague
Development of a fully automated slurry sampling introduction system for GF-AAS and its application for the determination of cadmium in different matrices
Article | Scientific article

Development of a fully automated slurry sampling introduction system for GF-AAS and its application for the determination of cadmium in different matrices

In the Analytica Chimica Acta study, researchers introduced a novel autosampler extension for slurry sample analysis in Graphite Furnace-Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GF-AAS).
Tu, 17.12.2024
LabRulez
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Development of a fully automated slurry sampling introduction system for GF-AAS and its application for the determination of cadmium in different matrices
Fighting to Protect the Brave
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Fighting to Protect the Brave

New research shows firefighters face additional risk just by gearing up.
Th, 12.12.2024
University of Notre Dame
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Fighting to Protect the Brave
A new project in the EMSO Physical Access programme tackles marine persistent pollutants
Article | Water

A new project in the EMSO Physical Access programme tackles marine persistent pollutants

The research analyzes the presence, seasonal variations, and air-sea exchange of a wide range of POPs, such as PFAS, DDT, PCBs, and others using passive sampling.
Fr, 6.12.2024
RECETOX - Centrum pro výzkum toxických látek v prostředí
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A new project in the EMSO Physical Access programme tackles marine persistent pollutants
Advancing elemental analysis by collision/reaction cell technology and micro-droplet calibration for bioimaging applications by LA-ICP-TOFMS
Article | Scientific article

Advancing elemental analysis by collision/reaction cell technology and micro-droplet calibration for bioimaging applications by LA-ICP-TOFMS

In the study published in the Analytica Chimica Acta journal, researchers evaluated the use of CCT mode in LA-ICP-TOFMS for comprehensive elemental analysis in bioimaging applications.
Tu, 3.12.2024
LabRulez
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Advancing elemental analysis by collision/reaction cell technology and micro-droplet calibration for bioimaging applications by LA-ICP-TOFMS
WashU researchers shine light on amyloid architecture
Article | Scientific article

WashU researchers shine light on amyloid architecture

Lew lab’s innovative microscopy charts amyloid beta’s underlying structure, could yield insight into neurodegenerative disease.
Th, 28.11.2024
Washington University in St. Louis
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WashU researchers shine light on amyloid architecture
California leads U.S. emissions of little-known greenhouse gas
Article | Science and research

California leads U.S. emissions of little-known greenhouse gas

The state emits more of the common pesticide sulfuryl fluoride than the rest of country combined, a Johns Hopkins study finds.
Fr, 22.11.2024
Johns Hopkins University
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California leads U.S. emissions of little-known greenhouse gas
The Forever Problem: Part 4 - We Have A Responsibility
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The Forever Problem: Part 4 - We Have A Responsibility

Professor Daniele Miranda tracks the flow of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, through waterways to study the effects they have on local communities.
Th, 21.11.2024
University of Notre Dame
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The Forever Problem: Part 4 - We Have A Responsibility
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