Biologically Active Implants Prevent Mortality in a Mouse Sepsis Model
A modular, triple‐action titanium implant is developed to prevent implant‐associated infections by repelling bacteria, killing pathogens, and enhancing tissue integration. Coatings with phage cocktails targeting P. aeruginosa and S. aureus show significant bacterial reduction and improved survival in a mouse sepsis model.
Martin Stark+9 more
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Review of Lightweight, High-Temperature Thermal Insulation Materials for Aerospace. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Huang H, Lei C, Liu Y, Li W.
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Equation Built by Multiple Adaptive Regression Spline to Estimate Biological Age in Healthy Postmenopausal Women in Taiwan. [PDF]
Chang CF+4 more
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Detection of ferrihydrite in Martian red dust records ancient cold and wet conditions on Mars. [PDF]
Valantinas A+17 more
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The "Bagno dell'Acqua" Lake as a Novel Mars-like Analogue: Prebiotic Syntheses of PNA and RNA Building Blocks and Oligomers. [PDF]
Ubertini V+9 more
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The Association Between Medication Adherence and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Saja MF+10 more
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Developing an alternative medium for in-space biomanufacturing. [PDF]
Lee H+11 more
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“Mars on $300K a day”: The Mars exploration program
Abstract The Mars Exploration Program is pioneering a series of “better, faster, cheaper” missions to Mars over at least the next 10 years, and possibly well into the 21st century. The overall cost of the program is somewhat over $100M per year, including launch vehicles and operations, for two launches every 26 months. (This works out to about $300K
Donna L. Shirley
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