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Removing Micropollutants From Water With "Soapy Sponges"

Imagine millions of soapy sponges the size of human cells that can clean water by soaking up contaminants. This simplistic model is used to describe a new technology developed to remove micropollutants from water.
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"Supercharging" Cancer-Fighting T Cells

A genome-wide screen has identified a cell metabolism gene that could increase cancer-fighting T cell activity and potentially enable the development of CAR-T therapy for solid tumors.
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Ensuring Genomic Research Reflect the World’s Diversity

A new software tool has been designed to use "pangenome" that incorporates genetic information from people around the world as a reference for genomic research.
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Gut Microbome Enriched With Weight Loss-Associated Bacteria on Mediterranean Diet

According to a study, the green Mediterranean diet enriched the gut microbiome with bacteria that are known to have a significant effect on human weight and glycemic control.
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Bioengineered RSV Protein Vaccine Evokes Protective Immune Response

This research is an important milestone in the pursuit of a vaccine against the virus that can cause severe respiratory disease in children and the elderly.
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Kitchen Sponge Can Grow Bacteria Better Than a Lab

A kitchen sponge is a better incubator for diverse bacterial communities than a laboratory petri dish, found a recent study. But it's not the leftovers that make them so happy.
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New Mass Spectrometry Methods To Visualize Lipids

Profiling of phosphoinositide lipids has previously been difficult due to their complexity and low abundance, but a new mass spectrometry method has enabled the characterization of these lipids.
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Farmland Relocation Could Turn Back the Carbon Emissions Clock

Scientists have produced a map showing where the world’s major food crops should be grown to maximize yield and minimize environmental impact.
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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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Cell Therapy Improves Symptoms of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

A clinical trial at UC Davis Health and six other sites showed that a cellular therapy offers promise for patients with late-stage Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare genetic disorder causing muscle loss and physical impairments in young people.
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