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Novel Hydrogel Therapy Impedes Invading Pathogens
A novel hydrogel therapy could be a first line of defense against viruses and other biological threats.
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Researchers Develop Bioplastic From Eggshells as Sustainable Alternative to Plastic
What if there was plastic-like material that could absorb excess nutrients from water and be used as a fertilizer when it decomposes?
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Immunotherapy Combination Approved for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
FDA approves immunotherapy drug combo for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer after UCLA-led research shows improved outcomes for patients.
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Psilocybin Shows Promise for Treatment-Resistant Depression – But Is It Safe?
Commonly referred to as “magic mushrooms,” psilocybin is a promising alternative treatment for people with medication-resistant depression and anxiety.
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Laser-Treated Cork Absorbs Oil for Carbon-Neutral Ocean Cleanup
In Applied Physics Letters, by AIP Publishing, researchers used laser treatments to transform ordinary cork into a powerful tool for treating oil spills.
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Researchers Create Artificial Cells That Closely Resemble Living Cells
Ronit Freeman and her lab use innovative approaches to build functional cells, bridging the gap between synthetic and living materials.
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State-of-the Art Imaging Technology Reveals Lipid Metabolism Changes in Alzheimer’s
Lipid metabolism is altered in Alzheimer's disease, and a new imaging technology has shown how and revealed a new strategy to target disrupted lipid metabolism with new and existing drugs.
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Exposure to Higher Levels of Light Increases Cognitive Performance
Exposure to higher levels of light can help people feel more awake and increase cognitive performance, probably by influencing activity in the hypothalamus.
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Phage Therapies for Multidrug-Resistant Infections Should Consider Host Response
Research has found that therapeutic phages can be detected by epithelial cells of the human respiratory tract and elicit an immune response. These findings suggest that human–host interactions should be a key factor when designing phage therapies.
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Engineering Bacteria to Produce Green Chemicals from Methanol
Methanol can be synthesised from carbon dioxide and water using renewable energy. When this green methanol is metabolised by specialised bacteria, a variety of chemical substances can be biotechnologically produced.
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