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Vaccine Protects Against Yeast Infections in Mouse Model
A vaccine developed by University of Georgia researchers successfully protects against and treats vaginal yeast infections in mice, according to a newly published study.

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How Pathogenic Bacteria Scavenge Iron in the Lungs
Researchers have uncovered a new group of bioactive natural products in pathogenic bacteria that enable them to scavenge iron from the lungs.

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Glare-Free, Heat-Blocking Smart Window Developed for Buildings and Vehicles
Researchers have developed a new smart window technology that can block heat and eliminate glare. The window is expected to reduce heating and cooling energy costs and may also help to tackle urban light pollution.

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New Nanoparticles Offer Safer, More Effective Drug Delivery
Scientists have developed a new type of nanoparticle made from a medical polymer and blood protein that can carry larger amounts of disease-fighting drugs and remain stable for longer than current alternative nanoparticle systems.

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Ketamine Combined With Psychotherapy Yields More Sustained Depression Relief
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial found that ketamine’s benefits for treating severe depression can be improved when combined with psychotherapy and supportive environments.

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Dual-Adjuvant HIV Vaccine Offers Strong Protection With One Dose
Researchers have shown that they can generate a strong immune response to HIV with just one vaccine dose, by adding two powerful adjuvants – materials that help stimulate the immune system.

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Disrupted Daily Rhythms Can Affect Adolescent Brain Development
Disrupting the body’s internal clock during adolescence can alter how the brain responds to an in-utero risk factor linked to certain brain disorders, a new mouse study suggests.

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How Did Animal Multicellularity Originate?
New research provides insights into how a sophisticated mechanism for cell division contributed to the evolution of multicellular life.

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Cellular Changes in the Brain Tied to PTSD
Single-cell analysis of brain tissue has revealed genome alterations linked to PTSD, offering insights into targeted treatments.
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