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How do Poison Frogs Protect Themselves Against Their Own Neurotoxin?
Scientists are a step closer to resolving a related head-scratcher, how do these frogs keep from poisoning themselves?
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Unchained Labs Unveils LEA 9 Software Making Workflows Easy
Unchained Labs, the life sciences company that’s all about getting biologics researchers the right tool for the job, released its LEA 9 software, making Freeslate and Junior automation systems way more accessible.
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Human Microbiome Project: Millions of New Genes Identified
A new study of the human microbiome, the trillions of microbial organisms that live on and within our bodies, has uncovered millions of previously unknown genes.
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Machine Learning to Increase the Pace of Brain Imaging Analysis
New approach could allow doctors or researchers to quickly identify the data they need, and then rapidly fill in the fine details, making the process faster and more accurate.
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First Ever Online Event Focused on Cannabis Science
Analytical Cannabis is pleased to announce that the final line-up of speakers for the first ever cannabis science online event, The Science of Cannabis 2017 has been confirmed.
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New Software Allows Mobile Monitoring of Breathing Problems
Researchers have developed new software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing.
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Promising Gonorrhea Vaccine Candidates Identified
Researchers at Oregon State University have identified a pair of proteins that show promise as the basis for a gonorrhea vaccine.
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Ancient Genes Take on New Functions as Master Regulators
Researchers find that about 60 lncRNA genes in mammals – or 2% to 3% of lncRNAs shared by humans and other mammalian species – appear to be derived from ancestral, protein-coding genes.
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Metabolic Classification of Human Hepatoblastoma Uncovered
EPFL scientists have now found metabolic differences between hepatoblastoma subtypes, and identified several biomarkers that can help obtain more accurate subtyping of the disease.
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Limiting Calorie Intake Slows Biological Aging in Animal Models
The new study links life-span to the epigenetic clock, and demonstrates that this clock is a useful biomarker to study aging.
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