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Thursday, October 28, 2021
Engineering molecules to turn off inflammation
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Stylized scientific image of the anti-inflammatory molecule, Interleukin-37 In a long-term collaboration between researchers and industry, a...
Urgent changes needed to global guidelines designed to stop surgical infection
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Wound infections are the most common problem after surgery, particularly in developing countries, but promised innovations to tackle the iss...
First overview of archaea in vertebrates
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View of an archea colony in the scanning electron microscope. © MPI f. Developmental Biology Uncovering how host relatedness influences the...
Researchers invent chemical reaction that could accelerate drug discovery
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Tim Cernak Medicines come from chemical reactions, and better chemical reactions lead to better medicines. Yet, the most popular reaction us...
Triple-drug combo could prove key weapon in fight against cancer
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Combining three existing drugs – a commonly-used anti-epileptic, a contraceptive steroid and a cholesterol-lowering agent – could form an ef...
Giant pandas’ distinctive black and white markings provide effective camouflage
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Giant Panda Credit: Anssi Nokelainen Researchers at the University of Bristol, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Jyväskylä h...
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
This device could usher in GPS-free navigation
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A compact device designed and built at Sandia National Laboratories could become a pivotal component of next-generation navigation systems. ...
When spacecraft explode, this engineer looks for answers in the debris left behind
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Carolin Frueh, an associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics, enjoys solving math problems that just keep getting harder the more t...
Oral hookworm vaccine could save millions around the world
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An artist's impression of hookworm inside a human intestine. There’s been a significant breakthrough in the development of a vaccine to...
New research identifies who should be offered testing for coeliac disease
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Targeted testing of individuals with a range of signs and symptoms could improve diagnosis of coeliac disease, a new National Institute for ...
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