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New aluminum-water rocket propellant promising for future space missions

The aluminum-ice, or ALICE, propellant might be used to launch rockets into orbit and for long-distance space missions and also to generate hydrogen for fuel cells, said Steven Son, an associate profe...

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UCI scientists discover ozone-boosting chemical reaction

Burning of fossil fuels pumps chemicals into the air that react on surfaces such as buildings and roads to create photochemical smog-forming chlorine atoms, UC Irvine scientists report in a new study....

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Researchers discover gene that helps control the production of stomach acid

This data is published in the Nov. 3 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).UC professor Manoocher Soleimani, MD, and colleagues found that when transporter Slc2...

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UCR chemists use 'green chemistry' to produce amines, chemical compounds used widely in industry

Chemists at UC Riverside have discovered an inexpensive, clean and quick way to prepare amines – nitrogen-containing organic compounds derived from ammonia that have wide industrial applications such ...

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Engineered weathering process could mitigate global warming

Researchers at Harvard University and Pennsylvania State University have invented a technology, inspired by nature, to reduce the accumulation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) caused by human emiss...

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Scientists enhance Mother Nature's carbon handling mechanism

Unlike other proposed ocean sequestration processes, the new technology does not make the oceans more acid and may be beneficial to coral reefs. The process is a manipulation of the natural weathering...

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Safe water: simpler method for analyzing radium in water samples cuts testing time

The technique – developed by Bernd Kahn, director of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) Environmental Radiation Center (ERC), and GTRI senior research scientist Robert Rosson – became advant...

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Removing a hydrogen fuel-cell roadblock

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory are employing some modern day alchemy in an effort to find a material with properties of rare and high-priced palladium. If they’re succe...

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Tequila raw ingredient being developed into drug-carrier that targets colon diseases

Drug delivery to the colon is an ongoing challenge to physicians. Many drugs are destroyed by stomach acids before they’ve had a chance to reach the intestine, where they usually are absorbed. Researc...

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Gelatin Treats Ulcer

Gelatin’s short peptides - glyprolines – consist of amino acids of glycine and proline. It is them that protect the stomach mucous tunic from injuries. The highest antiulcer activity was discovered by...

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Virginia Tech studies reveal reaction pathways for ozone on organic surfaces

The research will be presented at the 231st American Chemical Society (ACS) national meeting being held in Atlanta on March 26-30. John Morris’ group is studying the reactions of small molecul...

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Katrina floodwaters not as toxic to humans as previously thought, study says

The floodwaters that inundated New Orleans immediately following Hurricane Katrina were similar in content to the city’s normal storm water and were not as toxic as previously thought, ac...

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Biomarkers for interstitial cystitis identified, could lead to the first test

University of Pittsburgh researchers have isolated two biomarkers for interstitial cystitis (IC), a chronic and painful pelvic disease for which there currently is no test. The discovery o...

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Sensor warns of gastrointestinal problems

Dutch researcher Sebastiaan Herber has developed a sensor which can detect poor blood circulation in the stomach. A high level of carbon dioxide in the stomach is a characteristic of...

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Chronic inflammation caused by too little stomach acid leads to gastric cancer

Genetically engineered mice will help U-M scientists decipher signals that trigger gastric cancer in humans When it comes to gastric cancer, too little stomach acid can b...

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