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"Revolutionary Reversible Conductive Glue Set to Transform Electronics Repair and Recycling Efforts"

A collaboration between electrical and chemical engineers at Newcastle University is responsible for a reversible glue that can change how we recycle electronic waste. The team has already demonstrated reversible adhesive technology with wide applicability in general packaging applications, but this new glue is electrically conductive. This means that it can join electronic components, just like solder does. Unlike solder, however, a simple wash with a green solvent like acetone, or using an alkaline solution, will allow the components to be separated for reuse or recycling.

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Juliet Daniel's Groundbreaking Research Sheds Light on Breast Cancer Disparities Among Black Women

She was inspired to become a scientist after losing her mother to cancer, devoted herself to health equity issues in her community

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"Unlocking Clinical Insights: Researchers Explore the Best Models for Accurate Concept Recognition in Healthcare"

A paper by Yuya Tsukiji et al., published in **J Med Internet Res** on **2026 Mar 17** (PMID **41879043**), defines **extended Clinical Concept Recognition (E-CCR)** and evaluates model choices for extracting longer, clinically meaningful phrases from **Japanese clinical texts**. The study compares **encoder** versus **decoder** model families and contrasts general-purpose versus domain-specialized models, and it introduces **weighted soft matching** as an evaluation approach for partial and fuzzy matches. The article frames E-CCR as a necessary extension of conventional NER for tasks like diagnostic support and causal knowledge extraction. The paper is available as a free article on PubMed Central.

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Exploring the Cutting Edge of Cell Biology: Pietro De Camilli's Groundbreaking Research on Neurons

Pietro De Camilli's passion for discovery remains undiminishedβ€”a passion that traces back to a childhood in northern Italy. His gray hair frames a face animated by enthusiasm.

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"New Study Reveals Ocean Origins of Gut Bacteria Linked to Human Health"

Researchers found that beneficial gut bacteria and ocean microbes use nearly identical molecular systems to break down complex sugars.

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