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| Ratcheting up lipopolysaccharide transport A protein complex that moves molecules called lipopolysaccharides between the two cell-wall membranes of certain bacteria is a target for antibiotics.
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US Transport Department looks into Boeing 737 Max 8's approval The US Department of Transportation, Congress and the Justice Department are spearheading the inquiries into what the Federal Aviation ...
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| House Transportation Panel Seeks Whistleblower Input An online presence for sharing potentially sensitive information about operations at federal transportation agencies was unveiled by a committee in ...
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| Department for Transport launches future of urban mobility plan The Department for Transport (DfT) has published its strategy for the future of urban mobility, including priorities for 2019, the launch of a regulatory ... UK Government to review regulation around new transport systems - Renewable Energy Magazine (press release)
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| Belarus signs international transport agreement with UK The United Kingdom and Belarus have signed a bilateral agreement on international road transportation, the Belarusian media has reported.
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| Labour promises to set transport emissions targets for rail, road, aviation and shipping Labour has fleshed out its transport policy pitch, pledging to introduce a carbon budget for the Department for Transport and vowing to put ...
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| A potassium channel β-subunit couples mitochondrial electron transport to sleep Here we show that oxidative byproducts of mitochondrial electron transport regulate the activity of dFB neurons through a nicotinamide adenine ...
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| Electric cars won't shrink emissions enough - we must cut travel too In 2016, the transport sector overtook energy as the UK's biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, a milestone the rest of the EU could hit in the ...
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| London's New Ad Ban on Public Transport Equates Olive Oil to Junk Food In an effort to tackle childhood obesity, the city of London has decided to ban food and drinks that are high in fat, sugar, or salt (HFSS) from appearing ...
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