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Mining Zinc, Nickel, and Cobalt from Plants: Phytomining is the Sustainable Future of Trace Metal Mining
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Phytomining: Hyperaccumulator plants can be mined for gold, zinc, nickel
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Cockatoos learn to open bins by copying others—first evidence of social learning
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Protein in deadly spider venom blocks death signal after heart attack The venom of Australian funnel web spiders could have life-saving potential
As unlikely as it may seem, the venom of the deadly funnel web spider could prove a valuable source of a number of life-saving medicines, including drugs that kill skin cancer and reduce brain damage in stroke victims. Adding to these possibilities is new research demonstrating how a drug candidate built off a molecule in this spider venom can stop the death signal that results from a heart attack, potentially providing first responders with a powerful new way to intervene.
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In May 2017, Yang Shuping took the podium before a packed auditorium. Sporting a black commencement gown streaked by the University of Maryland’s gold sash, Yang stood by university dean Wallace Loh as he tried to pick out Yang’s parents in the sea of seats before them. “You must feel very proud of your daughter. We certainly are proud of her,” Loh remarked as Yang’s mother stood, holding a bouquet of red roses to audience applause.
Unbeknown to them, this simple commencement ritual would spark international controversy. In keeping with the genre of the graduation ceremony, Yang’s speech mobilized tropes of struggle, hardship, triumph, and almost maudlin optimism. But filtered through her experience as a Chinese international student, Yang’s remarks presented a highly politicized affirmation of U.S.