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No Time to be Patient

...and blue cupcakes. Then came a curveball: The research had advanced so quickly that by the time she joined Byrne’s lab the following year, the FA research had moved to...
Kevin Folta

Plant Whisperer

...of years past. “We can now realistically use and deploy this technology at an industrial level,” Folta says. The research has advanced to the point that appliance companies are interested...
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Dreaming of beachfront real estate? Much of Florida’s coast is at risk of storm erosion that can cause homes to collapse, as Daytona just saw — Zhong-Ren Peng

...and fortify existing ones according to advanced building codes. Building codes change over time as risks rise and construction techniques and materials improve. For example, design criteria in the Florida Building...
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Ultra-processed foods – like cookies, chips, frozen meals and fast food – may contribute to cognitive decline — Sara N. Burke

...particular, the Mediterranean diet and ketogenic diet are associated with better cognition in advanced age.  The Mediterranean diet emphasizes the consumption of plant-based foods and healthy fats, like olive oil, seeds and nuts. The...
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‘It makes us feel powerful’

...of Education Source: Nigel Newbutt Assistant Professor of Advanced Learning Technologies nigel.newbutt@coe.ufl.edu Twitter: @newbutt, @eltlhub Hear the Story The audio version of this story is available on our YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_TaJjZVp40...
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Sweat Equity

...to include advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques as well as in-helmet sensors to measure the impact of hits. Athletes who choose to participate can give a blood sample, which is...
Anna-Lisa Paul and Rob Ferl

This week, Mars is the hottest news on Earth

...is with the plants beside you in the chamber. Those things have been worked out as part of the concepts of Advanced Life Support.” All kinds of crops have been...
Schmidt Axogen

Engineering Better Health

...as the short, stout child to produce the same quality image for the diagnosis. To provide guidance, Bolch and his colleagues in the Advanced Laboratory for Radiation Dosimetry Studies have...
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Targeting RNA

...dystrophy, Parkinson’s, advanced cancers, COVID-19 and several rare diseases. He has also launched several companies, including Expansion Therapeutics, which is continuing work on his potential treatments for ALS and muscular...
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Leprosy is here

...too advanced, reverse the lesions and nodules it causes. Still, Hansen’s carries a stigma that more-contagious diseases don’t. With Hansen’s in the headlines and in our backyards, there’s new urgency...
A trio of satellites nicknamed LISA will one day measure gravitational waves that reveal the origins of the universe with unprecedented range and clarity.

Percy and LISA

...that measure minute gravitational changes from space will be used to monitor the movement of water, ice and the Earth’s tectonic plates. Technology flying on the Gravitational Reference Advanced Technology...
Opening illustration by Katherine Kinsley Momberger for A Harsh Environment feature story in Explore.

A Harsh Environment

...operations floor at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. One of his favorite missions was developing advanced guidance algorithms for Mycroft, an experimental spacecraft launched by the...
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