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From waste to windfall: engineers' new method extracts valuable materials from mining discards
CategoriesThe method is more environmentally friendly than current mining approaches and can aid in the production of more sustainable energy resources, such as lithium-ion batteries
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Meet the recent Johns Hopkins graduates who dreamed up an edible burrito tape, propelling them to national media attention in the process
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To a T-cell: Researchers link immune-cell activity to psychiatric symptoms in women with HIV
CategoriesStudy finds that activation of CD4+ T-cells correlates to better memory and attention, while exhausted or aging CD4+ T-cells correlate to psychiatric symptoms
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Thao (Vicky) Nguyen, the Marlin U. Zimmerman, Jr. Faculty Scholar and professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a designation…
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The Science Diversity Leadership Award honors Bell's work in creating inclusive, improved imaging technologies to detect breast cancer
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Researchers design a protein that can activate and increase the number of specialized cells that can prevent the onset of autoimmune disorders