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Using a variety of microscopic analysis techniques not available when the Apollo astronauts first returned samples from the moon, physicist Ryan Ogliore in Arts & Sciences helped unlock the secrets of tiny lunar beads.
The post Why the moon shimmers with shiny glass beads appeared first on The Source.
Read MoreA study in Nature led by Weikai Li at WashU Medicine reveals the molecular details of how vitamin K-dependent gamma carboxylase operates, a critical step in the blood clotting process.
The post Detailed molecular steps of blood clotting revealed in new study appeared first on The Source.
Read MoreEnvironmental engineers at WashU have developed hydrogels to transform wastewater nutrients into useful feedstocks and fertilizers.
The post New hydrogel treatments turn water waste into fertilizer appeared first on The Source.
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