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Thermoelectric material discovery sets stage for new forms of electric power in the future


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IMAGE: Jian He is an associate professor in Clemson University s Department of Physics and Astronomy.
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Thermoelectrics directly convert heat into electricity and power a wide array of items from NASA s Perseverance rover currently exploring Mars to travel coolers that chill beverages.
A Clemson University physicist has joined forces with collaborators from China and Denmark to create a new and potentially paradigm-shifting high-performance thermoelectric compound.
A material s atomic structure, which is how atoms arrange themselves in space and time, determines its properties. Typically, solids are crystalline or amorphous. In crystals, atoms are in an orderly and symmetrical pattern. Amorphous materials have randomly distributed atoms. ....

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Fruit fly research part of effort to protect human health from toxic chemicals


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IMAGE: Robert Anholt and Trudy Mackay in a lab holding a test tube containing Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly.
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Researchers Trudy Mackay and Robert Anholt of the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics have joined forces with an international consortium intended to drive research that will shape regulation and policy on chemical safety without the use of animal testing.
Mackay, an internationally renowned scientist and director of the Center for Human Genetics (CHG), will team with Anholt to explore the genetic underpinnings of susceptibility to environmental toxicants using Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly. ....

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Study explores new parasitic worm that affects reproduction in Caribbean spiny lobster


Study explores new parasitic worm that affects reproduction in Caribbean spiny lobster
A Clemson University researcher is studying how a new parasitic worm he discovered and named after comedian and late-night talk show host Conan O Brien affects reproduction in the Caribbean spiny lobster.
J. Antonio Baeza, an associate professor with the College of Science s Department of Biological Sciences, discovered the new species of nemertean worm belonging to the genus Carcinonemertes while researching parental behaviors and reproductive performance of the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus in the Florida Keys.
Caribbean spiny lobsters, which get their name from the forward-pointing spines that cover their bodies, live in the Atlantic Ocean s tropical and subtropical waters as far north as North Carolina, as well as the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. ....

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