New Self-Powered Biosensor Detects and Eliminates Bacteria Safe Water And Food

In a breakthrough that unites the precision of nanotechnology with the critical needs of modern healthcare, researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge self-powered biosensor that leverages metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to detect bacteria like Escherichia...

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New Self-Powered Biosensor Detects and Eliminates Bacteria Safe Water And Food

In a breakthrough that unites the precision of nanotechnology with the critical needs of modern healthcare, researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge self-powered biosensor that leverages metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to...

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Stalagmites from Moroccan Caves: Tracing the Sahara’s Lost Waters from 8000 years

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Time Machine: Soviet Union Mir launched on February 19, 1986

On this day, February 19, 1986, a new era of human space exploration began with the launch of the Mir Space Station’s first module. The Soviet Union, known for...

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