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Three Natural Compounds Show Promise Against Coronavirus
Three phenols that naturally occur in foods such as green tea, olive oil and red wine have been shown to inhibit an enzyme crucial to coronavirus replication.
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Immune Cell Model Paves the Way to Helping Immunocompromised Children
Researchers have successfully engineered human immune cells to model an infection common among immunocompromised children in a breakthrough discovery, paving the way for new drug testing and treatments.
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New Map of the Developing Cerebral Cortex Created
Researchers have mapped the surface of the brain from two months before birth to two years after, showing how key areas of the brain develop.
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Fluorescence-Based Platform Developed To Monitor Food Safety
Scientists designed and synthesized dual-emission Eu-MOF fluorescent probes through the covalent binding and enrichment of gallic acid in tea and fruit juice, and proposed an effective food additive monitoring strategy.
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First Atomic Resolution Image of Antigen-Bound T-Cell Receptor Complex
With the help of cryo-electron microscopy, scientists were able to visualize the whole T-cell receptor complex with bound antigen at atomic resolution for the first time.
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Surprising Drop in Mercury Level Discovered in Arctic Winter
The first-ever measurements of mercury levels in the Barents sea over winter have revealed a surprising drop of a third from summer to winter.
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Subset of “Forever Chemicals” Destroyed by Efficient New Method
Chemists have developed a simple, new method to degrade a subset of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – toxic and durable pollutants colloquially referred to as “forever chemicals” – into benign end products.
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New Method for RNA-Sequencing in Single Cells – Without Killing the Cell
Researchers present a novel approach to single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) called “Live-seq”, which enables the extraction of mRNA from single cells without killing the cell. The method is published in Nature.
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New Technology Profiles RNA Structure at the Resolution of a Single Molecule in Live Cells
Newly developed technology has revealed the impact of environmental conditions on the dynamic structures of RNAs in living cells.
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Museum Collections Show Bees Have Become Increasingly Stressed by Climate Changes in the Last 100 Years
An analysis of bumblebee wings from a network of UK museums shows signs of stress linked to increasingly hotter and wetter conditions.
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