An international research team consisting of scientists from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has made a groundbreaking achievement in the field of quantum technology. They have successfully developed a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic-length scale. This innovative tool represents a significant advancement in
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Peptides are gaining recognition as effective middle-sized therapeutic agents in the medical field. Unlike small-molecule drugs, peptides have the ability to target complex biological processes with greater precision. Additionally, peptides are generally less complex and more cost-effective than larger biological drugs such as antibodies. The development of peptides as therapeutic agents has led to over
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The rise in demand for products being delivered directly to people’s doorsteps has led to a significant increase in e-commerce and the warehousing industry in the United States. However, a recent study reveals a darker side to this trend. According to the study titled “Air pollution impacts from warehousing in the United States uncovered with
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When discussing the environmental impact of transportation, the focus is often on exhaust emissions from road vehicles. However, a recent study by researchers from the Institute of Thermodynamics and Sustainable Propulsion Systems at Graz University of Technology has shed light on the significant influence of non-exhaust emissions from rail transport on air quality and soil
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