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  1. Designer Molecules Can Trap Nerve Agents

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    safety, they did not use the nerve agent itself. The amino acids bound the chemicals and guided them into ...
  2. Body on a Chip Mimics Multiple Organs

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    could eventually replace animal testing of drugs for safety and efficacy. The platform is a microfluidic ...
  3. CRISPR Delivers Proteins, Not Genes

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    and treating disease, researchers have raised safety concerns about the method. The most pressing ...
  4. Converting Waste Nitrates into Ammonia with Solar Power

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    __ November 2021 A major waste stream could become a resource in a new process that turns nitrates ... process. Each year, 200 mega-metric tons (M-m.t.) of ammonia is produced globally, consuming 2.6 exajoules ... Haber-Bosch process used to make ammonia from nitrogen gas, which requires very high temperatures and ...
  5. Strangely Viscous Polymer Fluid Flows Explained

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    polymer solutions move through porous materials could help control these processes better, says study ... may have implications in other applications, as well. “There are a lot of industrial processes that ...
  6. Digital Twins Set to Improve Medical Device Manufacturing

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    a real-world product or process. It’s possible to virtually “twin” almost anything, from subcomponents of ... a product to plant equipment to a maintenance or service process. The twin then allows for simulation and ...
  7. Sustainable Cell-Free Engineering with Yeast

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    rates are still low compared to typical petrochemical-based processes, but are a promising step toward ... a competitive industrial process, says Michael Jewett, a professor of chemical and biological engineering at ...

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