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Rapid Method Detects Food Adulteration
Researchers have developed a novel method that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to detect whether food products have been modified or adulterated with fillers like vegetable oil.
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Black and Women Scientists Are Less Likely To Have Multiple Research Grants
A new study has thrown light on the inequality faced by women and Black researchers in science with regard to how likely they are to receive multiple research grants.
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Three Species of Gut Bacteria Associated To Dementia With Lewy Bodies
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), one of the most common forms of dementia, has no cure. Previous studies suggested that gut bacteria, play a role in Parkinson’s disease, and now researchers have identified three bacteria involved in DLB.
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Wastewater Treatment Plants Emit Double the Methane Previously Thought
According to research, municipal wastewater treatment plants emit nearly double the amount of methane into the atmosphere than previously believed.
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Metabolic Changes Could Help To Predict End of Life for Patients With Advanced Lung Cancer
Lung cancer patients can have their risk of dying accurately predicted within the last four weeks of life, a study involving University of Liverpool researchers has shown.
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Common Artificial Sweetener Linked to Increased Heart Attack and Stroke Rates
New research showed that erythritol, a popular artificial sweetener, is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Plastic Nanoparticles in Mom's Food Pass to Unborn Offspring
In rats, nanoscale plastic particles pass from pregnant mothers to their unborn children and may impair fetal development. Research suggests that the same process happens in humans.
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Tasteless Strawberries? Pesticides Could Be the Reason
Scientists have found that two common strawberry fungicides can impact cellular mechanisms, creating berries with subdued flavor and sweetness, as well as a lower nutritional value.
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Technique Developed To Monitor Key Water Purification Process
A new technique has been developed by Texas A&M University researchers to monitor the key mixing step of water purification in real-time.
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New Model Helps Predict Whether Antibodies Can Reach the Brain
Researchers have developed a simple and effective artificial blood-brain barrier model that can be used to determine how well antibody-based therapies can enter the brain.
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