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New RNA Agents Can Protect Crops Against the Cucumber Mosaic Virus
The researchers say the agents could one day be placed in a spray to protect crops.

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Gold Complex Ion-Pairing Enhances Organic Conductive Materials
Researchers have developed a new strategy for assembling conductive organic materials using a highly-planar gold complex and ion pairing. This breakthrough offers enhanced solubility and charge segregation, paving the way for innovative electronics.

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Hybrid Cheese Offers a Greener Alternative Without Sacrificing Taste
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen developed a hybrid paneer combining dairy and pea proteins to reduce cheese’s environmental footprint. Their study found that up to 25% of milk protein could be replaced without altering texture or taste.

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Brook Trout May Have a Genetic Trip to Adapt to Climate Change
Researchers at Penn State say that brook trout are capable of mounting a protective genetic response to thermal stress that can be passed on from one generation to the next.

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Nature Reduces Pain, According to Brain Scans
A team of neuroscientists from the University of Vienna has published brain scan evidence demonstrating that exposure to nature can reduce pain. The research is available in Nature Communications.

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The Cuban Blue-Headed Quail Dove Is More Unique Than First Thought
The quail may have separated from its cousin species as far back as 50 million years ago.

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Defect-Engineered MOF Materials Offer Rapid Detection of Nerve Gas
A sensor based on metal-organic framework (MOF) materials could be a rapid detection option for warning of nerve gas exposure. This sensor is less prone to environmental interference than traditional fluorescence techniques.

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Iguanas Floated for 5,000 Miles To Colonize Fiji
New analysis suggests that Fiji iguanas landed on the Pacific islands after voyaging 5,000 miles from the western coast of North America.

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Current Antivirals Less Effective Against Avian Influenza in Cow’s Milk
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have found that frequently used antivirals do not work well against the H5N1 avian influenza virus in cows’ milk.

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Twisting Atom-Thin Materials Could Advance Quantum Computers
By taking two flakes of 2D material and twisting them together, researchers can access unusual properties that could be used to improve quantum computers.
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