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Air Quality in Infection Prevention:
Innovations, Efficacy, and Limitations

New insights into pathogen-specific transmission dynamics and innovations in ventilation, filtration, and monitoring systems offer promising tools for effective infection control.


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electricity from wastewater: Microorganisms can create electricity from wastewater: Study

Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have successfully engineered E. coli bacteria to generate electricity, according to a study published in the journal Joule. The bioengineered E. coli have an increased ability to generate energy through extracellular electron transfer (EET), which allows them to metabolize a wide range of organic substrates. The researchers developed a complete EET pathway within the bacteria, resulting in a threefold increase in electrical current generation.

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Explainer: Norway's plans to mine the seabed

As Norway seeks to lessen mineral dependence on China, its move to open an offshore area for deep-sea mining faces domestic and international scrutiny

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Born a scientist: Kiana Frank's work builds upon foundation of her kūpuna | University of Hawaiʻi System News

Kiana Frank uses modern techniques in microbiology, molecular biology and geochemistry to complement the observations of her kūpuna.

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associations the processes that are leading to those designers jumped diseases are also affecting the nervous system in the gut, and that in turn changes the spectrum of microorganisms in the gut, and that affects things, or is something fundamentally different in the intestine from the beginning and that makes you more vulnerable to these other conditions becoming manifest. at the moment we don't know. one intriguing finding published in this study, it's not clinically significant as insta statistically, we can't say absolutely rock solid. but there was an intriguing observation that people who had had their appendix removed were about half as likely to develop parkinson's disease as people who hadn't. suggesting that perhaps the appendix is an incubator for the microorganisms are perhaps proteins or substances made by those microorganisms that might increase the risk of parkinson's that is, we just don't know at this stage. itirui’ite just don't know at this stage. wife not ou i just don't know at this stage. wife got you i want _ just don't know at this stage. wife got you i want to _ just don't know at this stage. wife got you i want to talk about another story. the world health organization says a highly mutated

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Leavened bread: Raw agents that rise and shine

What makes the appam soak up mutton curry and the naan cling to the flavour of the saag? Explore the physics of fluffiness, in this week’s Sound Bites 

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CNN News Central

we're joined by a program manager for the coral restoration foundation. thank you so much for joining us, first of all. this is a tragic development. >> thank you very much for the invitation. and you're right. this is severe bleaching that we've seen now due to these elevated sea temperatures is just wiping out the coral that we have, you know, put back into the reef for the last, you know, ten years. >> so what exactly, for those of our guests who don't have a background in this kind of science, what exactly do the warmer waters do to the coral? >> the corals can sustain different temperatures, right. and they have a bleaching threshold. bleaching is just when they lose their source, the microorganisms within them and when the

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