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Connectomics Reveals Role of Dopamine in Cocaine Addiction
Researchers have used advanced technology and mice to study dopamine neuron structure, addiction and the brain’s ability to recover.
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Who Should Be Vaccinated First To Prevent Spread of New Variants?
A theoretical framework has been published that assesses the impact of various vaccination strategies on the rate of emergence for new variants.
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How Zika Virus Evades Antiviral Response of Cells
Researchers have identified a mechanism by which Zika virus can escape detection by host cells, offering a new target for therapeutics.
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New Mechanism for Protecting DNA Discovered
Researchers have identified a new mechanism by which a protein known for repairing damaged DNA also protects the integrity of DNA by preserving its structural shape.
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Quantum Evidence Shows Chemistry Isn't All About "Billiard Ball" Behavior
Chemists reveal hidden behaviors of chemical reactions by studying roaming molecules in the quantum realm.
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Tackling Salmonella Contamination in Onions
Scientists hope to solve the problem of salmonella contamination, a significant source of food-related illness, in onions and onion products that has resulted in food recalls across the U.S. and Canada.
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Oral Bismuth Drug Plus N-Acetyl Cysteine as a Potential Anti-Coronavirus Therapy
A research team has discovered that orally administrated colloidal bismuth subcitrate together with N-acetyl cysteine could be a broad-spectrum anti-coronavirus cocktail therapy.
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A Blood Test To Measure the Pace of Biological Aging Developed
A blood test that analyzes methylation marks on DNA is able to measure the rate of aging.
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Turning Plastics Back Into Petrochemicals
Engineers hope to debottleneck the remaining challenges for recycling of single-use plastic packaging by upcycling them into petrochemicals.
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Up to 30% of Patients With Wet Macular Degeneration Could Safely Stop Injections After 1 Year
A preliminary study of 106 participants with “wet” age-related macular degeneration suggests that as many as a third of those with the disease may be able to safely stop eye injections without experiencing further vision loss.
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