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Sep 29, 2020

Reevo Hubless Bike Is What Futuristic e-Bike Dreams Are Made Of

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Electric bicycles have had the best year since ever, so for the average Joe and Jane, it might be somewhat difficult to come across an e-bike that is truly, instantly memorable. Reevo is one of those e-bikes.

Sep 28, 2020

Water where you need it

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In 2018, Cody Friesen, PhD ’04, trekked through the bush in Kenya’s Rift Valley to comprehend the perils the girls of the Samburu Girls Foundation faced when they went out to gather water.

Every day, girls living at the rescue organization had to walk two miles—often past men who see them as property—to the nearest water in a land where the past decade had been marked by blistering droughts.

There, on the muddy banks of a river riddled with cholera, Friesen saw the tracks of hyenas and men, reminders of what might await any girl who lingered.

Sep 28, 2020

Structure, Function and Types of RNA (mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, lncRNA, miRNA, siRNA, snoRNA, snRNA, piRNA)

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This Video Explains The Structure, Function And Types of RNA That Are mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, lncRNA, miRNA, siRNA, snoRNA, snRNA And piRNA.

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Sep 27, 2020

Magnetic resonance safety of the Freestyle Libre glucose monitoring system

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Sep 27, 2020

Scientists Have Found The Molecule That Allows Bacteria to ‘Exhale’ Electricity

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For mouthless, lungless bacteria, breathing is a bit more complicated than it is for humans.

We inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide; Geobacter — a ubiquitous, groundwater-dwelling genus of bacteria — swallow up organic waste and ‘exhale’ electrons, generating a tiny electric current in the process.

Those waste electrons always need somewhere to go (usually into a plentiful underground mineral like iron oxide), and Geobacter have an unconventional tool to make sure they get there.

Sep 26, 2020

Tesla ups the stakes in Texas

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Tesla has purchased additional land at its Giga Texas production facility, reports indicated late Friday.

Deed records from Travis County, Texas, indicate that Tesla has purchased an additional 381-acre piece of land that sits directly adjacent to the 2,100-acre site that the electric automaker purchased earlier in 2020.

The Statesman, a Texas-based news outlet, stated that the additional land was obtained by Tesla on Harold Green Road, which is the same location as its currently-owned piece of property. The report said:

Sep 26, 2020

Researcher investigates the most lethal volcanic phenomena on earth

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Like many who grew up in East Germany, Dr. Gert Lube always yearned to travel and explore different places. Ten years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, when he was a first-year geology student at the University of Greifswald, he heard about a field trip to Iceland and seized the opportunity.

Notwithstanding that the trip was only open to second- and third-year students, Dr. Lube managed to talk his way into tagging along. It was a journey that would change the course of his life forever and spark his interest in volcanology.

I was brought up in a country with closed borders and so I grabbed every opportunity that came my way to go abroad and see landscapes that I hadn’t seen before. I saw my first on this field trip, and I was quite astounded by how different a volcanic landscape was to anything I had experienced up until then.

Sep 26, 2020

Kelvin Ogba Dafiaghor

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Sep 25, 2020

Hydrogen from Sunlight

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Researchers demonstrate efficient generation of hydrogen using sunlight.

Sep 25, 2020

A Real-Life Gundam Mecha Just Took Its First Steps

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A Gundam doesn’t take baby steps.