Study Discovers Ammonia Pollution in Water Microdroplets

Study Discovers Ammonia Pollution in Water Microdroplets

**New Mass Spectrometry Studies Question Water Microdroplet Chemistry** Recent studies by Ryan Julian and his team at the University of California, Riverside, challenge the previously accepted idea that water microdroplets can spontaneously produce hydroxyl radicals. This investigation indicates that trace ammonia contamination may be the cause of signals that were formerly identified as reactive hydroxyl […]

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New Structure-Guided Search Tool to Improve Metabolomics Data Investigation for Researchers

New Structure-Guided Search Tool to Improve Metabolomics Data Investigation for Researchers

**StructureMASST: Revolutionizing Access to Public Metabolomics Data with Structure-Oriented Searching** The field of metabolomics is experiencing rapid expansion, with the public release of a variety of datasets increasing consistently. This increase brings forth a distinct challenge: efficiently exploring and leveraging raw mass spectra data. Although indexing technologies have accelerated search processes, existing methods struggle when […]

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Lab-Cultivated Cocoa: An Possible Answer to Chocolate's Environmental and Supply Chain Issues

Lab-Cultivated Cocoa: An Possible Answer to Chocolate’s Environmental and Supply Chain Issues

The idea of cell-cultured, or ‘lab-created’, chocolate is gaining traction amidst climate-driven supply chain challenges and a notable surge in cocoa prices. Researchers at the University of California, Davis are collaborating with the food technology firm California Cultured to create innovative bioreactors capable of growing plant cells, bringing this kind of alternative chocolate closer to […]

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Ocean Voyager Able to Remain at Sea for As Long As Five Years

Ocean Voyager Able to Remain at Sea for As Long As Five Years

Pierce a blue button and what you encounter appears, surprisingly, akin to a tree. Concentric rings of chitin, the same substance that constitutes crab shells, compressed into a disc no broader than your thumbnail. Each ring chronicles growth added at the outer edge, layer by layer, as the colony drifts wherever the Pacific current dictates. […]

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Converting a Space into a Massive Display Upgrades Devices with 3D Vision Features

Converting a Space into a Massive Display Upgrades Devices with 3D Vision Features

Point a traditional 3D sensor at a chrome-plated ball bearing and observe its failure. The laser light intended to bounce back to the detector and reveal the object’s geometry instead reflects at angles determined by the surface’s curvature, most of it traveling in unhelpful directions. The sensor, effectively, perceives almost nothing. The same issue arises […]

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