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Immune Cells Form Network to Fight Parkinson's Protein
A study has shown that in order to break down toxic proteins more quickly, immune cells in the brain can join together to form networks when needed. However, in certain mutations that can cause Parkinson's disease, this cooperation is impaired.
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New Insights on the Genetic Regulation of Blood Cells
Researchers have analyzed a dataset that included more than 31,000 study participants in order to gain significant new insight into the genetic regulation of blood cells.
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Our Brain Creates Illusions Around Vibrations
Researchers have deciphered how the amplitude and frequency of tactile vibrations can bias how the brain interprets them.
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Genetic Brain Disease Reversed After Birth in Mice
Researchers have reversed Kleefstra syndrome, a genetic disorder that leads to intellectual disability, in a mouse model of the disease. The series of experiments showed that postnatal treatment resulted in improved symptoms.
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Organic and Nuclear Wastes Team Up To Make Biofuel
Engineers have led research that discovers a way to generate renewable biofuel additives, using radiation that could be derived from nuclear waste.
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Assessing Sugar Structures To Identify Early-Stage Liver Cancer
Scientists report that they have identified specific sugar structures that correlate to different subtypes of hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common liver cancer.
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Microneedle Patch Delivers COVID-19 Vaccine
Researchers have developed a microneedle patch that delivers a COVID-19 DNA vaccine into the skin, causing strong immune responses in cells and mice. Importantly, the patch can be stored for over 30 days at room temperature.
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Earth's Crust Is Being Warped as Polar Ice Melts
The melting of polar ice is not only shifting the levels of our oceans, it is changing the planet Earth itself. As glacial ice from Greenland, Antarctica, and the Arctic Islands melts, Earth’s crust beneath these land masses warps, an impact that can be measured hundreds and perhaps thousands of miles away.
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Pregnant Women Receiving mRNA Vaccine Pass Antibodies to Their Newborns
Women who receive the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy pass high levels of antibodies to their babies, a new study finds.
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Marine Rope Could Contribute Billions of Microplastics to the Oceans
The hauling of rope on maritime vessels could result in billions of microplastic fragments entering the ocean every year, according to new research. The study is the first to explore the potential for rope to become a source of microplastic pollution in the marine environment.
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