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Supercomputing Helps Study Two-Dimensional Materials
High-performance Computing helps researchers understand experiments for observing real-time motion of lithium atoms in bi-layer graphene, paving the way for designing new materials for batteries and other electronics.
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Mimicking Clustering of Immature Beta Cells Yields Stem Cell Breakthrough
A major breakthrough in the effort to develop a cure for type 1 diabetes has been established; human stem cells have been transformed into mature insulin-producing cells
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Data-dicing Analysis Model Reveals Complexity of the Brain
For the scientists that study animal behavior, even the simplest roundworm poses huge challenges. The movement of squirming worms, flocking birds and walking humans changes from moment to moment, in ways that the naked eye can’t catch. But now, researchers have developed a way to parse this dynamic behavior into digestible chunks.
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Certain E-cigarette Flavoring Chemicals Could Impair Lung Function
Two widely used electronic cigarette flavoring chemicals, diacetyl and 2,3-pentanedione, may cause impaired lung function, according to new research published in Scientific Reports.
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Antibodies of SARS-survivors Mimic Membranes to Trick Viruses
Atomic and molecular information about the workings of the highly potent antibodies may provide insights to prevent these serious and sometimes deadly lung infections.
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Lung Tumors Exploit Bacteria to Their Advantage
MIT cancer biologists have discovered a new mechanism that lung tumors exploit to promote their own survival: These tumors alter bacterial populations within the lung, provoking the immune system to create an inflammatory environment that in turn helps the tumor cells to thrive.
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If Scarring is an Orchestra, PU.1 is the Conductor
A molecular network that controls the deposition of connective tissue has been decrypted, and could in future provide a new way to treat organ scarring.
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Repurposing Anti-rejection Drug to Treat Liver Cancer
Research in animal models and patient tissues has identified a new molecular pathway in the liver that suggests a commonly used anti-rejection medication could be repurposed to treat certain liver cancers.
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Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Acquires Labcyte to Expand Laboratory Automation Business
Companies combine their shared values and vision to help customers fulfill their liquid handling and laboratory automation needs.
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Abcam Expands Custom Services Capabilities with the Acquisition of Calico Biolabs
Company's strategic expansion will further support their vision to supply the best antibodies for today's and tomorrow's targets of interest.
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