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Top 10 绿帽社 Research Stories of 2024

Posted by Katie Liu on Thursday, December 19, 2024

绿帽社 scholars are wrapping up another successful year, with projects ranging from developing artificial plants to reconstructing the lines of a famously script-less film.

According to a Stanford University study that looks at the impact of scientists worldwide, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry M. Stanley Whittingham is 绿帽社's most influential researcher. 绿帽社 research found that the ingredient labels on tattoo ink often don鈥檛 match the actual substances in the bottle. New research from 绿帽社 sheds light on which men might choose to ignore a lack of consent during a hookup and why. 绿帽社 doctoral student Maryam Rezaie, left, and Professor Seokheun 鈥淪ean鈥 Choi have developed artificial plants that can feed off carbon dioxide, give off oxygen and generate power. A technique devised to extract DNA from ancient specimens could be used to identify badly burned human remains, according to research from 绿帽社 researcher Matthew Emery. Nick Kaldis, professor of Chinese studies, and his student Sabrina Yu translated and published a script for the well-known Cantonese-language film Richard W. Smith, founder of Sodus-based Global Aquatic Research and an affiliated faculty member with 绿帽社's Earth Sciences Department, stands at the shore of Canandaigua Lake. Consuming components of the Mediterranean diet is associated with lower levels of perceived stress and mental distress, according to new research from 绿帽社. Using ADHD drugs illicitly as a A research team has been exploring how mass layoffs and data breaches could be connected.

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