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Map of Dementia Protein Interactions Could Point to New Targets
A team of investigators has created a road map for identifying potential new treatment targets for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia.
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152 Billion Tonnes of Fresh Water Released Into Ocean by Mega Iceberg
Scientists monitoring the giant A68A Antarctic iceberg from space reveal that a huge amount of fresh water was released as it melted around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.
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Converting Industrial Biomass Waste Into Useful Chemicals and Plastics
An industrial waste product previously seen as useless has been shown to be an option for producing low-cost, bio-derived chemicals and plastics.
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World’s First Molecular-Level Analysis of Omicron Spike Protein
Molecular level analysis sheds light on factors behind Omicron’s increased transmissibility, including strong antibody evasion and binding with human cells.
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DNA Repair Mechanisms Point to Potential Drug Targets for Cancer and Neurodegenerative Diseases
Researchers have developed high-throughput microscopy and machine learning systems that can identify and classify DNA repair factors.
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Tracking the Path of Radioactive Cesium Through Fukushima's Ecosystem
The first steps have been taken to understand the dynamics of radioactive cesium within the forest-stream ecosystems of Fukushima.
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Omicron Recognized by T Cells From Previous Infection or Vaccination
Memory T cells generated after COVID-19 infection or mRNA vaccination are able to recognize the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2.
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Living Kombucha Water Filters Offer Many Advantages Over Conventional Filters
Living filtration membranes grown from kombucha cultures are shown to be more resistant to clogging and biofouling, making them more efficient and less expensive for filtering water than conventional ones.
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Humidity Sensor Inspired by a Camel's Nose
Scientists have designed a camel nose-inspired humidity sensor that can reliably detect variations in humidity in settings including industrial exhausts and the air surrounding human skin.
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New Wearable "Helmet" Device Allows Non-Invasive Optical Brain Imaging
A 2-kilo, helmet-shaped device that allows non-invasive optical brain imaging has been detailed in the Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO) .
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