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Tuesday, November 16, 2021
A better-fitting molecular ‘belt’ for making new drugs
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David Nagib The most common pharmaceuticals on the market are made by chaining together rings of molecules to create the drugs that treat co...
Human Proteoform Project to map proteins in human body
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Project will accelerate the development of precision diagnostics and therapeutics Now that the Human Genome Project has officially wrapped, ...
Sandia cooks material-storage containers to assess fire safety
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A test where a stainless-steel container designed for the storage and transportation of hazardous materials is heated to 2000 degrees Fahren...
Map of Mouse Iris Offers New Look at the Eye
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Branching nerve fibers (red) stretch across the mouse iris. Scientists have now built the first cell-by-cell map of this eye tissue. Credit:...
Common blood pressure drug does not slow down the progression of more advanced Alzheimer’s
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New research led by the University of Bristol, has shown the drug losartan, normally used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension), is no...
Study sheds light on how bacteria control their detoxification
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Bacteria need to constantly adapt to compete against other species for nutrient sources and to survive against threats such as antibiotics a...
Air filter significantly reduces presence of airborne SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 wards
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Image: Dr Vilas Navapurkar in ICU beside an air filter While the discovery could have implications for improving the safety of repurposed ‘s...
Air pollution clouds brain performance and workforce productivity
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Credit: SFLORG Even short-term exposure to air pollution impacts our brain performance and capacity to work, according to researchers from T...
Monday, November 15, 2021
Climate change impact on Earth’s ‘life zones’ on track to accelerate
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All of Earth's 'life zones' have undergone climate-change- fueled change since the early 1900s. Credit: Mike Fouque Scientists h...
Scientists have developed gene-edited barley that could better your beer
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Germination in the non-mutated barley was almost complete, while the gene-edited barley did not germinate at all. This shows that the gene-e...
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