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Key Regulator of Malaria Parasite Transmission Identified
Investigators have identified a protein that plays a critical role in activating genes required for a critical developmental stage of the malaria parasite.
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Microfluidic Chip Enables Faster, More Efficient Living Cell Separation
Researchers have designed an all-in-one cell separation method of a microfluidic chip that uses electric fields to separate cells based on their differences.
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Origin of Magnets Observed Directly For First Time Using Electron Microscopy
Electron microscopes rely on a strong magnetic field to achieve high-resolution images. A new lens has been designed that permits imaging without a magnetic field which has enabled the imaging of the atomic magnetic field in magnetic materials.
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How Safe Are "Edible" Insects?
The ContamInsect research project aims to identify health issues that could be related to the consumption of edible insects.
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Therapeutically Targeting "Undruggable" Proteins
Researchers have reported the discovery of a new therapeutic paradigm called Deubiquitinase Targeting Chimeras to address the challenge of targeted protein stabilization.
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Biochemical Analysis of Brain Tissue Could Improve Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injuries
New research suggests that biochemical analysis of brain tissue could be used for the diagnosis and prognosis of severe traumatic brain injury to improve patient outcomes and save billions in future clinical trials.
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First-Ever Biologically Authentic Computer Model of HIV-1 Liposome
The first computer model of the HIV-1 liposome has been developed, offering insight into its role in the virus's replication and infectivity.
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Simple Method Could Make Plastic Recycling Pay for Itself
A new method for upcycling plastic waste at room temperature has been developed. The new method uses a zinc-based catalyst and methanol to break down polycarbonates without reducing the quality of the material.
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Cleaning Up Rocket Fuel With Electric Vehicle Knowhow
A chemical used in electric vehicle batteries could also give us carbon-free fuel for space flight.
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Sandwich and Sushi Condiments Help Plants To Defend Themselves
Research proves how plants defend themselves against herbivores, and spicy flavors that we know from delis and sushi bars are part of the explanation.
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