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How Can We Make Behavioral Science More Reproducible?

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A scientist explains how, by making 'stock' behavioral tasks more accurate, we can improve reproducibility.

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Exploring 5 Successful Microbial Symbioses

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Our environment is filled with a multitude of microbes, some harmful others not. However, some organisms have taken coexisting a step further and developed relationships, or symbioses, with microbial partners. Here we consider some of the successful symbiotic relationships found in nature.

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Novel Technology Unlocks the Power of Positron Emission Tomography, Improving Disease Diagnostics

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We recently spoke to Anton Toutov, Co-Founder and CSO at Fuzionaire, to learn how their radiolabeling platform can be used to improve disease diagnoses and drug discovery efforts. Anton touches on his professional background, his research on catalysis at Caltech, and how the discovery of a fundamentally new way to make and break molecular bonds can be applied to the diagnostics field.

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ULTImate YChemH: a powerful tool for drug target deconvolution

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Nanomesh Enables Simultaneous Electrophysiology and Imaging In Vivo

Nanomesh Enables Simultaneous Electrophysiology and Imaging In Vivo

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Engineers have developed a nanomesh electrode that facilitates simultaneous optical and electrophysiological investigations.

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Smiling Does not Necessarily Indicate That we Are Happy, According to New Research
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“According to some researchers, a genuine smile reflects the inner state of cheerfulness or amusement."

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Bravery-Associated Cells Identified in the Hippocampus
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“This finding may explain why people binge-smoke when they are anxious".

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'Mindful People' Feel Less Pain; MRI Imaging Pinpoints Supporting Brain Activity
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Ever wonder why some people seem to feel less pain than others?

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Can High-Throughput Technologies Improve Reproducibility in Neuroscience?

Can High-Throughput Technologies Improve Reproducibility in Neuroscience?

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By improving sensitivity in quality control, increasing capacity and throughput, and by improving assay development and measurement, high-throughput technologies are helping to overcome the reproducibility crisis in science.

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Procalcitonin Measurement for Effective Antibiotic Stewardship
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The accurate identification of bacterial infections is necessary for the fight against antibiotic resistance. This procalcitonin assay is set to aid antibiotic stewardship and improve healthcare outcomes for sepsis patients.

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Antimicrobial Resistance – the Rise of Global Superbugs
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Antimicrobials have revolutionized medicine by enabling treatments for diseases that would once have proven fatal, however,they have since proven to be a double-edged sword.

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Helping Analytical Chemistry Embrace Big Data
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Many recent advances in research have aimed to maximize the amount of data we can produce. But handling all that data is a challenge, and in analytical chemistry, data has more complexity and value than everyday spreadsheets, and tools matching that complexity will be needed to get data back into shape. We discussed how the field should approach these challenges with Andrew Anderson and , Graham McGibbon of Toronto-based analytical software supplier ACD/Labs.

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