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Study Links Receptors to Cancer Survival, Dark Oxygen Discovery Reshapes Mining, New Sensors Resist Humidity, Biosolid Waste Raises Concerns, and more...
Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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(0:10): Study Links Toll-Like Receptors to Survival Rates in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients
(1:50): Groundbreaking 'Dark Oxygen' Discovery in Pacific Ocean Could Reshape Deep-Sea Mining Regulations
(3:49): New Sensors Resist Humidity: Breakthrough in Affordable Greenhouse Gas Monitoring
(5:59): Rising Biosolid Waste Spurs Environmental and Health Concerns: The Promise and Challenges of Biochar Solutions
(8:10): New Study Identifies Gut Bacterium Megamonas as Key Contributor to Obesity
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(1:50): Groundbreaking 'Dark Oxygen' Discovery in Pacific Ocean Could Reshape Deep-Sea Mining Regulations
(3:49): New Sensors Resist Humidity: Breakthrough in Affordable Greenhouse Gas Monitoring
(5:59): Rising Biosolid Waste Spurs Environmental and Health Concerns: The Promise and Challenges of Biochar Solutions
(8:10): New Study Identifies Gut Bacterium Megamonas as Key Contributor to Obesity
To subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.
For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: heise online