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Researchers peering into the minute workings of cells reveal how immune system proteins interact to mount an immune response.
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Imaging Study Reveals Intricate Workings of Key Immune System Proteins

In the intricate dance of our body’s defenses against harmful invaders, certain immune system proteins play pivotal roles. New research has shed light on these proteins.
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Flowmeter Software Driver for Chromatography Data Systems

TESTA Analytical announce a powerful new software driver that allows control and collection of data from any of its AB-4XXXX Series liquid flowmeters using a chromatography data system.
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Digitally Creating 16 Million Colors Using DNA

The DNA double helix is composed of two DNA molecules whose sequences are complementary to each other. Researchers succeeded in creating fluorescent duplexes that can generate any of 16 million colors.
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New Technique Peers Inside Cells To See How They Respond to Stress

Advanced imaging techniques have enabled researchers to get an unprecedented look at the inner machinery of cells to see how they respond to heat stress.
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Researchers Develop Electrical Switch To Activate Chemical Reactions

A research group has discovered how to use an external electric field to control and accelerate a chemical reaction, like a ‘‘switch’’. This work could have a considerable impact on the development of new molecules.
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Scientists Reveal How Blue-Green Algae Weaves Itself Into Weblike Structures

Scientists have for the first time revealed how blue-green algae – visible as the slippery ‘green slime’ in stagnant water, riverbeds, and seashores – weaves itself into large weblike structures.
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Aqueous Rechargeable Batteries: A Cheaper, Safer Alternative to Lithium-Ion

The demand for energy storage systems is ever-increasing. Could a new aqueous rechargeable battery be a safer, cheaper alternative to current lithium-ion batteries?
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X-Rays Reveal Microstructural Fingerprints of 3D-Printed Alloy

Cornell researchers took a novel approach to explore the way microstructure emerges in a 3D-printed metal alloy: They bombarded it with X-rays while the material was being printed.
An illustration of a computer chip on a light-up blue and pick motherboard. The letters "AI" are written on the chip.
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New AI Tool Can Help Researchers Understand Quantum Materials

A new AI tool could help accelerate the investigation of novel materials, automating some of the more labor-intensive experimental data analysis within materials research.
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Your Immune Systems Age Can Be Determined by the Thymus

With age, the glandular tissue in the thymus is replaced by fat, but, the rate at which this happens is linked to sex, age and lifestyle factors. These findings also indicate that the appearance of the thymus reflects the ageing of the immune system.
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