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Hawaii's strong farming history and its indigenous people's relationships to 'aina (the land) and 'ohana (immediate and extended family) provide the landscape…

New technique allows study of protein folding, dynamics in living cells

Martin Gruebele, the James R. Eiszner Professor of Chemistry at Illinois and corresponding author of the paper, says the method that he and his team of…

Biogenic Insecticides decoded: Scientists from Bochum and Freiburg present their results in Science

Infective entomopathogenic nematodes are minute worms that penetrate insect larva and serve as transport vehicles for the bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens,…

Climate may keep beautiful killer plant in check

The flowering plant – purple loosestrife – has been heading north since it was first introduced from Europe to the eastern seaboard 150 years ago. This exotic…

The First T2K Neutrino Event Observed at Super-Kamiokande

“It is a big step forward,” said T2K spokesperson Takashi Kobayashi. “We've been working hard for more than 10 years to make this happen.”They have constructed…

Nanotechnologists From the University of Pennsylvania Collaborate to Form Near-Frictionless Diamond Material

The end result is a diamond-like carbon material mass-produced at the nanoscale that doesn’t wear. The new nano-sized tip, researchers say, wears away at the…

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