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Closer to a Test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
A study has identified a constellation of metabolites related to chronic fatigue syndrome. Combined with data from an earlier microbiome study, they can predict whether or not someone has the disorder with a confidence of 84 %.
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Environmental Conditions Impact Offspring Health
Exposure to cold prior to conception causes the resulting offspring to have more brown adipose tissue, which protects against excess weight and metabolic disorders. Scientists studying mice have discovered that this information is passed on by the sperm, and there is a similar correlation in humans.
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Lab Innovations 2018 – Registration Opens and Keynotes Announced
Learn and earn CPD points at the UK’s only lab-dedicated showcase and scientific seminar series.
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Training Artificial Intelligence with Artificial X-Rays
AI has long struggled with identifying rare pathologies in medical images, due to a lack of sample images with which to train the technology. Researchers have designed a new approach: using machine learning to create computer generated X-rays to augment AI training sets.
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Protein Metrics Expands Presence in China
Hires protein analysis expert for customer support.
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Protein Complex that Shapes the Destiny of T Cells
Scientists report the protein complex mTORC1 serves as a bridge between environmental signals and metabolic programs to influence the fate of developing T cells.
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Speeding Up Drug Discovery with Automated Molecule Design
Machine-learning model could help chemists make molecules with higher potencies, much more quickly.
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Newcastle's New Supercomputer is a "Rocket" for Research
Researchers at Newcastle University are benefiting from a new HPC machine, called Rocket. The centralized HPC system aims to support all researchers across the University and replace existing departmental clusters as they come to end of life. Rocket is Newcastle's first university-wide supercomputer.
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Food Enzyme Exposure Tool Launched
EFSA has published the Food Enzyme Intake Model (FEIM), a tool for estimating chronic dietary exposure to food enzymes used in different food processes.
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5G Passes First UK Indoor Test, Provides 100 Times Faster Broadband
Initial testing on the next generation of mobile technology with the capability of delivering 100 times faster broadband has been successful. This is an important step in ironing out issues with 5G, which is expected to be commercially available as early as next year in the US and by 2020 in the UK.
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