Farmers can Use Smart Soil Bugs to Control Crop Diseases in an Environmentally Responsible Way
Agriculture

Farmers can Use Smart Soil Bugs to Control Crop Diseases in an Environmentally Responsible Way

A research-industry collaboration has produced a new way for managing a variety of devastating agricultural diseases using native, beneficial soil microorganisms. The agri-tech breakthrough aims…
At the Extreme Quantum Limit, Correlated Electrons ‘Tango’ in a Perovskite Oxide
Physics

At the Extreme Quantum Limit, Correlated Electrons ‘Tango’ in a Perovskite Oxide

A team lead by Oak Ridge National Laboratory of the Department of Energy has discovered a unique quantum substance in which electrons move in coordinated…
A Critical Neural Mechanism that is Thought to Support Advanced Cognitive Abilities has been Discovered
Psychology

A Critical Neural Mechanism that is Thought to Support Advanced Cognitive Abilities has been Discovered

A brain system uncovered by Mount Sinai researchers is thought to promote sophisticated cognitive functions such as planning and problem-solving. It accomplishes this by transferring…
Chromium Trioxide – an Inorganic Compound
Chemistry

Chromium Trioxide – an Inorganic Compound

Chromium trioxide has the formula CrO3 and is an inorganic compound. It is the acidic anhydride of chromic acid and is a chromium oxide composed…
HIP 79431 b – an Extrasolar Planet
Astronomy

HIP 79431 b – an Extrasolar Planet

HIP 79431 b is a gas giant exoplanet in the habitable zone of an M-type star. It is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2010 by…
The Difference in the Hemispheres of the Moon was Caused by a Massive Impact
Astronomy

The Difference in the Hemispheres of the Moon was Caused by a Massive Impact

For decades, scientists have been perplexed by the sharp contrast between the Moon’s highly cratered far side and the lower-lying wide basins of the Earth-facing…
Matter and Anti-Matter Particles Show the Same Response to Gravity
Physics

Matter and Anti-Matter Particles Show the Same Response to Gravity

Matter and anti-matter particles respond equally to the same force in a gravitational field, at least to the extent that a CERN experiment can distinguish…
How Today’s Startup Market isn’t like 1999, and what you Need to Raise a Hot Series A
Business

How Today’s Startup Market isn’t like 1999, and what you Need to Raise a Hot Series A

As the year 2021 ended, The Exchange wondered what would happen if the startup music stopped playing. Therefore, we called renowned venture capitalist Matt Murphy…
A New Gene Therapy Approach to Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy 2B Could Provide a Long-Term Treatment
Medical

A New Gene Therapy Approach to Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy 2B Could Provide a Long-Term Treatment

Experts at Children’s National Hospital have created a new pre-clinical gene therapy for the rare condition limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) 2B, which addresses the disease’s…
For $60, You Can Experience Free-Floating In the Universe from the Comfort of Your Home
Astronomy

For $60, You Can Experience Free-Floating In the Universe from the Comfort of Your Home

There a plethora of entertaining and unique lighting solutions on the market, but what if we told you we had something that was suitable for…
COVID Vaccines do not violate The Nuremberg Code. Here’s How to Convince the Doubters
Health

COVID Vaccines do not violate The Nuremberg Code. Here’s How to Convince the Doubters

Those who oppose vaccine mandates, or COVID vaccines in general, believe that the immunizations violate the Nuremberg Code. COVID vaccinations, they claim, are experimental, and…
Here is how Startups can Prevent Tech Debt from Piling Up
Business

Here is how Startups can Prevent Tech Debt from Piling Up

Ward Cunningham invented the phrase “technical debt” in 1992 to describe how corporations evaluate short-term advantages against a software product’s long-term viability. Although business dynamics…
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