Ok, so we've all heard about telomeres, right? They're those nibs at the end of our chromosomes that protect coding regions from getting snipped off during replication. Turns out, they code for proteins too. Next on @scifri https://t.co/wM7E9pvzH4
DYK? Concrete is one of the world's most polluting materials. U.S. startup @Biomason is collaborating with Denmark's concrete manufacturing giant IBF to create a new kind of cement mix using microorganisms to reduce carbon emissions.
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Using mushroom mycelium, Ecovative Design makes biodegradable materials for food, beauty products, clothing and packaging.
For the third year in a row, @ecovative was named one of Albany's top workplaces.
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What a way to start a Monday! I've been working w/ a @WTHSOfficial science teacher on her next #ALU about water contamination. She creates real-world, relevant content for her Ss. After the news this weekend she reached out about kicking off the next unit! @WTDirectorSecEd
Remember if you have a little red/orange dot down by your time on the computer it means you need to restart. This is especially important if you feel like your computer is running really slow https://t.co/gtmt5zsrY7