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This weekend’s edition of African Voices Changemakers, on CNN International, will feature Nigerian songster, songwriter and actress, Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, popularly known by...
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Widely used chemical strongly linked to Parkinson’s disease
A groundbreaking epidemiological study has produced the most compelling evidence yet that exposure to the chemical solvent trichloroethylene (TCE)—common in soil and groundwater—increases the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The movement disorder afflicts about 1 million Americans, and is likely the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease in the world; its global prevalence has doubled in the
The chemical ecology of locust cannibalism | Science
Science & Nature An anticannibalistic signaling pathway offers a new understanding of locust swarm formation...Read MoreErasmo Motsinger
VLT Detects Chemical Signatures of Universe’s First Stars in Distant Gas Clouds
Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have detected three distant gas clouds whose chemical composition matches what they expect from the first stellar explosions. These findings bring us one step closer to understanding the nature of the first stars that formed after the Big Bang. This artist’s impression shows a distant gas cloud that
Chemical reactions on the early Earth may have formed its ocean
Water has made the Earth the planet that it is—a planet known for its blue oceans. Water shapes the land through erosion and is fundamental to Earth's ability to support life. But we have a hard time understanding exactly how Earth ended up with all this water, as the building blocks that created it were
Biologists, chemical engineers collaborate to reveal complex cellular process inside petunias
Flowers emit scent chemicals called volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. Now, a Purdue University team has published a paper in Nature Communications identifying for the first time a protein that plays a key role in helping petunias emit floral volatiles. Natalia Dudareva, who led the study, and collaborator John Morgan had suggested that molecular processes
Chemical scissor–mediated structural editing of layered transition metal carbides | Science
Science & Nature A chemical scissor–mediated protocol enables structural and chemical editing of MAX phases and MXenes...Read MoreElroy Kazmierczak
Chemical notes of tsetse fly mating | Science
Science & Nature Volatile pheromones offer a means to control flies that spread disease...Read MoreMargarett Latson
Was that explosion chemical or nuclear? New research makes it easier to differentiate between the two
From left to right: Tim Johnson, Hunter Knox, and Harry Miley bring together different perspectives to better detect underground nuclear explosions. Credit: Composite image by Shannon Colson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory If an underground explosion occurs anywhere in the world, there is a good chance that a seismologist can pinpoint it. However, they won't necessarily
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Star Singer Simi Is Special Guest On Glo-Sponsored African Voices
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This weekend’s edition of African Voices Changemakers, on...