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Going underground: Grant roots out rapid apple decline culprit


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Going underground: Grant roots out rapid apple decline culprit
Since 2013, a mysterious phenomenon has been killing apple trees across North America, leaving growers panicked and scientists bewildered. The phenomenon has been named rapid apple decline (RAD) for its sudden onset, which causes apple trees to quickly deteriorate and die. Now, two scientists from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are on a mission to track down its cause.
This effort is thanks to a recent $299,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. The three-year project, “Root Traits and Rapid Decline of Apple Trees in High-Density Orchards,” is one of the first federally funded project to research rapid apple decline in the United States. ....

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Study of mosquito protein could lead to treatments against life-threatening viruses


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The mosquito protein AEG12 strongly inhibits the family of viruses that cause yellow fever, dengue, West Nile, and Zika and weakly inhibits coronaviruses, according to scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their collaborators. The researchers found that AEG12 works by destabilizing the viral envelope, breaking its protective covering. Although the protein does not affect viruses that do not have an envelope, such as those that cause pink eye and bladder infections, the findings could lead to therapeutics against viruses that affect millions of people around the world. The research was published online in PNAS.
Scientists at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of NIH, used X-ray crystallography to solve the structure of AEG12. Senior author Geoffrey Mueller, Ph.D., head of the NIEHS Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Group, said at the molecular level, AEG12 rips out the lipids, or the fat-like portions of the membrane that ....

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TU/e involved in all six Perspectief programs


AquaConnect – ‘Key technologies for safeguarding regional water provision in fresh water stressed deltas’.
More and more often in the Netherlands we are faced with fresh water shortages due to severe drought. The extensive AquaConnect consortium offers a solution for this: the researchers want to enable the use of wastewater and brackish groundwater with new water purification technologies. The program will show four regions how they can become self-sufficient in fresh water supply as an example for other places in the world.
Programme leader: Prof. Dr. Huub Rijnaarts (Wageningen University & Research)
Involved from TU/e: prof. Jeroen Voeten (department of Electrical Engineering) ....

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Scientists are synthesizing a unique refractory material

TSU Faculty of Physics and Technology scientists are synthesizing a high-entropy alloy of the Hf-C-N-Me-B system that is unique in composition. Their. ....

United States , Nikolay Evseev , Department Of Applied Aeromechanics , Tomsk State University , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,

New Connected Electronic Pipettes Introduced

Eppendorf has developed the brand new VisioNize® pipette manager and is on its way towards digitalisation in manual pipetting. Click to read more. ....

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