A study investigates the impact of dollar stores on the food industry.

A study investigates the impact of dollar stores on the food industry.

Foods that Dollar Store Shoppers Purchased in Last 30 Days, April 2023. Credit: Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability A market for an expanded grocery selection at dollar stores potentially exists, especially with consumers who live less than 10 minutes away, according to data reported in the April Consumer Food Insights report. The survey-based …

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Researchers discover that the immune response against influenza can be enhanced with a protein nanoparticle vaccine that includes an adjuvant.

Researchers discover that the immune response against influenza can be enhanced with a protein nanoparticle vaccine that includes an adjuvant.

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new study by researchers at the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University revealed that a groundbreaking protein nanoparticle vaccine formulation, containing influenza proteins and adjuvant that enhances immune responses, delivered complete protection against influenza viral challenges. Published in the journal Small, the findings describe a promising influenza vaccine …

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Charting the Microbiome of Oilcane: A Study by Researchers

Charting the Microbiome of Oilcane: A Study by Researchers

By April Wendling, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Oilcane is a key player in biofuel production. Understanding its interactions with microbes may help researchers develop management practices that will improve the crop’s resilience and productivity. Credit: CABBI In a new collaboration, scientists at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and …

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Raising Environmental Awareness through Oceanic Songs

Raising Environmental Awareness through Oceanic Songs

Malloy with the oil drum used for his musical performances. Credit: Colin Malloy For many people, there are few sounds as relaxing as ocean waves. But the sound of the seas can also convey deeper emotions and raise awareness about pollution. At the upcoming 184th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Colin Malloy of …

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New urban model suggested by study

New urban model suggested by study

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2022.101936″ width=”800″ height=”530″/> A: A sidewalk network for the city of Barcelona was constructed using data from OpenStreetMap, as well as municipal and regional data sources. Edges of the network were annotated with various attributes relevant to walkability, namely: width, slope, and pedestrian-car accident hazard level. Further, a …

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Efficient Measures for Managing High Fertility Cycles in Dairy Herds

Efficient Measures for Managing High Fertility Cycles in Dairy Herds

The high fertility cycle describes the relationship among body condition score (BCS) change, health, and overall fertility. Credit: Elsevier The dairy industry has seen a revolution over the past two decades in fertility success within herds. Widely adopted fertility programs are at the heart of this leap forward, along with the industry’s increased understanding—and optimization—of …

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New study reveals Research Excellence Framework boosts UK university production yet has no effect on efficiency.

New study reveals Research Excellence Framework boosts UK university production yet has no effect on efficiency.

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A study conducted by professors at City, University of London found that the Research Excellence Framework (REF), which measures the research performance of UK universities, has resulted in a significant increase in the amount of high-quality research publications, but not in the output of active academics. The study suggests that the …

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Injectable Bioelectrodes with Adjustable Lifetimes Created by Researchers

Injectable Bioelectrodes with Adjustable Lifetimes Created by Researchers

Researchers from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea have developed graphene-based conductive hydrogels as bioelectrode materials for overcoming the challenges associated with traditional, metal-based bioelectrodes. These conductive hydrogels are injectable, skin-compatible, easy to use, and demonstrate excellent signal transmission. Moreover, their controllable degradability can allow the development of high performing, convenient bioelectrodes with …

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“Insights into the Origins of Time and Life: Unveiling Stephen Hawking’s Final Theory of the Cosmos with My Contribution”.

“Insights into the Origins of Time and Life: Unveiling Stephen Hawking’s Final Theory of the Cosmos with My Contribution”.

The late physicist Stephen Hawking enlisted Thomas Hertog to help develop “a new quantum theory of the Big Bang” in 1998. Over the course of their 20-year collaboration, they sought to understand how the conditions for life could have arisen from the Big Bang. Their work is detailed in the recently published book, “On the …

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Paper Suggests That One Out of Every Ten Stars Consumed a Planet the Size of Jupiter.

Paper Suggests That One Out of Every Ten Stars Consumed a Planet the Size of Jupiter.

This illustration shows a Jupiter-mass exoplanet getting perilously close to its star. Eventually, the star will engulf the planet, something that happens in many stars’ lives as they leave the main sequence. Credit: C. Carreau / ESA In space, cataclysmic events happen to stars all the time. Some explode as supernovae, some get torn apart …

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