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Mobile Phone Device Measures Food Spoilage With Ease
A $1 device that attaches to a mobile phone aims to become a pivotal tool to help solve the $1 trillion food waste problem.
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Wobbles, Shakes and Quivers Central to Protein Function
According to research, the wobbles, shakes and quivers of proteins play a critical role in their ability to function.
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Elephant DNA Offers New Insights for Cancer Research
Scientists from seven research institutions have used pioneering bioinformatic modeling to investigate the molecular interactions of the p53 protein known to give protection against cancers.
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Arctic Air Samples Show How Fast Earth Is Warming
Scientists gathered thousands of air, seawater, sea ice, snow and meltwater samples, and brought home the physical evidence needed to determine exactly how ice nucleation and clouds over the Arctic Ocean ebb and flow over time.
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Technology Maximizes Renewable Energy Obtained From Brewer's Spent Grains
Researchers have identified that treating spent grains from the brewing process with ultrasound increases the proportion of methane in the biogas produced, maximizing the renewable energy obtained.
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LECT2 Innate Immune and Antiviral Response Activation Investigated
According to research, leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 is an important liver-secreted hepatokine for virus elimination.
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Biohacking Helps To Protect Crops From Fungal Attacks
Researchers have developed environmentally safe alternatives to poisonous fungicides that trick the pathogens’ chemical communication with plants.
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New Peptide System for Targeted Molecule Transport
A novel peptide developed at the Universities of Bayreuth and Bristol is eminently suited for the targeted transport of molecules, for example of active substances and dyes, into the cells of mammals.
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AI May Help Diagnose Pancreatic Cancer Earlier From CT Scans
Researchers find that radiomics-based machine learning models may detect pancreatic cancer on pre-diagnostic CT scans substantially earlier than current methods for clinical diagnosis.
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New Therapeutic Approach May Help Reduce Cystic Fibrosis Symptoms
Patients with cystic fibrosis don't make enough of a protein called CFTR. Researchers have now utilized antisense oligonucleotide technology to make a version of CFTR that could improve symptoms.
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