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Carlos Perez
Carlos Perez
Science Writer
Carlos Perez has worked as a journalist since 2001. During that time, he has covered the government beat for a local newspaper, published blog posts for small business, and written content for cutting-edge websites. He received his BS in print journalism with a minor in creative writing from the University
of Miami in Miami, Florida. He is active in local creative writing groups and workshops and publishes poetry on his personal blog.
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Stomach Simulator Sheds Light on How Posture Affects Pill Absorption
August 12, 2022
The "StomachSim" can investigate and quantify the effect of body posture and stomach motility on drug bioavailability.
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Bacteria in Saliva of Veterans Linked to PTSD
August 12, 2022
Israeli researchers from Tel Aviv University have added to the saliva toolbox, showing the presence of certain bacteria in saliva might indicate post-trauma in veteran soldiers.
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Children’s Noses Better Equipped to Fight COVID-19
August 08, 2022
Another explanation may be found in the metabolic rate of children. It is higher than that of adults, which may make the immune system of children better suited to ward off the virus’s replication.
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15-year Bird Study Links Loss of Blue Feathers to Climate Change
August 08, 2022
The team observed that the birds showed less coloration at the end of the 15-year period than they did when they initiated the study.
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Enzyme Offers Clue to How Bats are Resistant to SARS-CoV-2
August 01, 2022
Clues from the primary cells of bats have allowed a team of scientists to better understand why the animals are resistant to infection by SARS-CoV-2.
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Bullfrog Skins Can Revolutionize Wound Care Treatments
August 01, 2022
An academia-industry collaboration has resulted in the creation of medical-grade collagen patches from discarded bullfrog skin.
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An Enzyme May Help Scientists Fight Climate Change
August 01, 2022
The research team believes N2O reductase, a naturally occurring enzyme, may prove instrumental in mitigating the amount of nitrogen oxide in the Earth’s atmosphere.
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Team Leverages Microorganisms in Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
August 01, 2022
Researchers have developed a novel approach to overcome the challenges presented by antibiotic-resistant infections.
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Soil Provides Clues to How Habitats Recover After Wildfires
July 29, 2022
The researchers based their models on the composition of soil in the affected areas, since soil is known to affect both a habitat’s plant growth and water quality.
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Artificial Intelligence Gets a Lesson from Ancient Wisdom
July 29, 2022
Scientists are teaching machines to use analogical reasoning by programming them to recognize patterns found in Aesop’s fables.
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More Symptoms Added to the Long COVID List
July 27, 2022
Researchers examined the medical records of 2.4 million patients in the UK and discovered that the number of long COVID symptoms is broader than initially thought.
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Study: Cancer Cells Move Faster in Mucus
July 27, 2022
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the research team discovered that certain cells move more quickly through thick fluids.
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Lead in Soil Harms Gardeners, But Not Tomatoes
July 25, 2022
Studies show that tomatoes grown in severely lead-contaminated soils are probably safe to eat; however, there exists cause for concern about lead released during the tilling process.
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Researchers Take Step Toward Carbon-neutral Aluminum Production
July 25, 2022
Gallino believes it is possible to generate electricity from aluminum rather than environmentally unfriendly sources, such as coal.
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Findings from the World’s Largest Genome Sequencing Study
July 22, 2022
The ambitious study, which is the largest of its kind, included 150,000 participants in a United Kingdom biobank, and aims to sequence a total of 500,000 whole genomes in just three years.
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Artificial Protein Sheds Light on Earth's Early Chemical Reactions
July 22, 2022
Thanks to an artificial protein model, scientists have synthesized acetyl coenzyme A synthase (ACS), a molecule that sheds light on how multicellular organisms stored and used energy in the earth’s early days.
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New Pump Gives Robots the Perfect-sized ‘Heart’
July 20, 2022
Researchers have created a deformable pump to power them. The malleable pump functions as a more energy-efficient “heart” than previous pumps made from inflexible materials.
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