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Prof Dr. J. Christian Schoen Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Nanoscale Science Department

Rudolf Hundt Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, University of Bonn

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Cancer drugs may help the liver recover from common painkiller overdoses

Experimental anticancer drugs may help protect against liver damage caused by acetaminophen overdoses. In mice poisoned with the common painkiller, the drugs prevented liver cells from entering a sort of pre-death state known as senescence...read more

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A galaxy 11.3 billion light-years away appears filled with dark matter

A distant galaxy appears filled with dark matter.The outermost stars in the Cosmic Seagull, a galaxy 11.3 billion light-years away, race too fast to be propelled by the gravity of the galaxy’s gas and stars alone. Instead, they move as if urged on by an invisible force, indicating the hidden presence of dark matter, astrophysicist Verónica Motta of the University of Valparaíso in Chile...read more

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A filter that turns saltwater into freshwater just got an upgrade

Desalination plants around the world typically strain salt out of seawater by pumping it through films made of polyamide — a synthetic polymer riddled with tiny pores that allow water molecules to squeeze through, but not sodium ions. But organic matter, along with some other waterborne particles like calcium sulfate, can accumulate in the pockmarked surfaces of those films...read more

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