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Gut Microbiome "Chatter" Deciphered To Combat IBD
By analyzing specific differences in gut cell types, scientist have deciphered cellular crosstalk to identify how beneficial bacteria communicate with our immune system to treat IBD and reduce gut inflammation.
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Watershed Size Has Major Role in River Networks' Ability To Remove Pollutants
Research has found that watershed size plays a major role in a river network’s ability to remove pollution.
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Mathematical Framework Predicts the Evolution of Gene Regulation
A team has developed a framework for predicting gene expression based on an organism's genome, that is capable of identifying whether changes to non-coding DNA will affect gene expression.
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Poorer Present-Day Air Quality Found in Historically "Redlined" Neighborhoods
Scientists have found that neighborhoods “redlined” during the Great Depression have higher levels of air pollution 80 years later.
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Flaring Natural Gas Likely Cause of Spike in Respiratory Illness
Researchers have found evidence of a causal link between natural gas flaring and increases in hospital visits for respiratory health.
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AI Designs Enzyme To Accelerate Recovery From Spinal Cord Injury
By employing artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to formulate therapeutic proteins, a team led by Rutgers researchers has successfully stabilized an enzyme able to degrade scar tissue resulting from spinal cord injuries and promote tissue regeneration.
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Pigs' Emotions Revealed by Decoding Grunts
We can now decode pigs’ emotions. Using thousands of acoustic recordings gathered throughout the lives of pigs, from their births to deaths, an international team of researchers is the first in the world to translate pig grunts into actual emotions across an extended number of conditions and life stages.
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Amazon Rainforest May Be Reaching Tipping Point
A study has found that the Amazon rainforest is losing the ability to recover from events such as droughts or fires.
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AI-Designed Protein Able To Awaken Dormant Genes
By combining CRISPR technology with a protein designed with artificial intelligence, it is possible to awaken individual dormant genes by disabling the chemical “off switches” that silence them. Researchers from the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle describe this finding in the journal Cell Reports.
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AI Helps Algae To Become a Commercially Viable Biofuel Option
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to set a new world record for producing algae as a reliable, economic source for biofuel for jet aircraft and other transportation needs.
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