Low-Toxic Technique Could Help Recycle Wind Turbine Blades
The U.S. now hosts over 157,000 wind turbines. If each tower holds three blades, and each blade’s weight is about 65 glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP), that’s a lot of plastic.
The U.S. now hosts over 157,000 wind turbines. If each tower holds three blades, and each blade’s weight is about 65 glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP), that’s a lot of plastic.
Along with a slew of other physical impacts that running a marathon can have on the human body, a new study reveals that your body may also start eating your
Superbugs are pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that present serious threats in hospitals, exposing vulnerable patients to higher risks of infections and even death. In the U.S. alone,
If you close your eyes and picture dinosaurs roaming across Earth, what do you see? Probably not the cold, misty shorelines of Scotland. Thanks to 131 footprint findings by a
Researchers have successfully created solar cells from simulated moon dust that could fuel power. The cells the scientists developed should convert sunlight into energy efficiently and withstand radiation damage, they
Data availability The sequencing data for the CASTLE panel produced in this study are openly available at NCBI SRA BioProject PRJNA1086849. Sequencing of the clinical samples is under controlled access
Data availability Code availability References Chen, K. H., Boettiger, A. N., Moffitt, J. R., Wang, S. & Zhuang, X. Spatially resolved, highly multiplexed RNA profiling in single cells. Science 348,
Data availability The sequence data were uploaded to the National Center for Biotechnology Information under BioProject PRJNA1163502. TxDb.Hsapiens.UCSC.hg19.knownGene is available online (https://bioconductor.org/packages/TxDb.Hsapiens.UCSC.hg19.knownGene/). Source data are provided with this paper. Code
Insects dominate animal species diversity yet face many threats from anthropogenic drivers of change. Many features of insect ecology make them a challenging group, and the fragmented state of knowledge
Microbial life has dominated Earth’s history but left a sparse fossil record, greatly hindering our understanding of evolution in deep time. However, bacterial metabolism has left signatures in the geochemical