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First Ever Detector for Nerve Agent VX Created
Scientists have developed the first proteins that can detect a deadly nerve agent called VX in real-time and without false positives from insecticides.
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Tooth Analysis Offers a Peek at South Australia’s Early Colonial History
Isotope analysis of teeth from unmarked graves in Adelaide has helped uncover the origins of 13 early South Australian colonists.
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Method Developed To Study Microbiota Functionality
Characterization of gut microbiota functionality is central in the study of human health and disease as well as disease prediction, prevention and treatment. But previous studies have mainly focused on cataloguing the composition of microbiota.
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New Insights on HIV Replication Revealed at Atomic Resolution
A new study by scientists at the Salk Institute and Rutgers University reveals the molecular structure of HIV Pol, a large protein that is key for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication.
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Diamond Sensor Could Allow Portable Brain Imaging
A new innovation could make brain scans portable, potentially enabling better insights into concussion, epilepsy and dementia.
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Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Prevented by a Rhythmic Gut Microbiome
Researchers found that, in mice, how much they ate and when altered the nature of their gut microbiome: too much food too frequently resulted in poorer microbial and metabolic health.
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New Method Helps Differentiate Between Mirror Image Molecules
A new method has been developed to make differentiating between two mirror-image molecules easier for drug development.
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Daily Avocado Improves Diet Quality But Not Fat Loss
Eating one avocado a day for six months was found to have no effect on belly fat, liver fat or waist circumference in people who were overweight or obese. However, it did lead to a slight decrease in unhealthy cholesterol levels.
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Pinpointing HIV's Sweet Tooth
Researchers have revealed insights into the relationship between the HIV virus and the sugars on the surface of our T cells.
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Watching Battery Recharging at the Molecular Level Could Help To Reduce Failures
Scientists have shown a way to monitor the chemistry of liquid electrolytes during battery cycling by Raman spectroscopy.
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