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"Superfruit" Nutrient Uptake May Be Boosted by Dairy Protein
Scientists have shown that α-casein, a protein found in cow’s milk, helped rats absorb more blueberry anthocyanins and their byproducts, boosting accessibility to these good-for-you nutrients.
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High-Resolution Microscope Made From LEGO and Mobile Phone Parts
Microscopy is an essential tool in many fields of science and medicine. However, many groups have limited access to this technology due to its cost and fragility. Now, researchers have succeeded in building a high-resolution microscope using nothing more than children’s plastic building bricks and affordable parts from a mobile phone.
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First Zero-Energy Solution Harvests Drinking Water From Humidity 24-7
Researchers have developed a technology that allows the harvesting of drinking water 24 hours per day with no energy input, even under the blazing sun.
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Antibody Conjugate Delivers Drug to Bone Tumors and Inhibits Metastasis
Scientists have developed an antibody conjugate that delivers drugs to bone tumors and inhibits metastasis.
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"Multi-Kingdom Dialogue" Found Between Mammal's Internal and External Microbiota
Scientists have identified an internal communication network between the microbiota of mammals that may regulate tissue repair and inflammation, providing new insights on how diseases such as obesity and inflammatory skin disorders develop.
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Uncovering the Cellular Signatures of Various Kidney Cancers
Using computational approaches to analyze existing datasets and pinpoint "cellular signals" released by different cancers, researchers have discovered the origins of seven types of kidney cancer.
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Technology Set To Speed Up Drug Development for Brain Diseases
Researchers aim to speed up brain disease drug development through cutting-edge technology. They are generating a technology platform, termed "i3D-Markers".
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A Real-Time Look at How Cancers Evolve
Researchers have developed a machine-learning approach that can accurately predict how human breast cancer tumors will evolve.
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Quantitative Evidence Links Psychological Stress to Graying Hair
A study is the first to offer quantitative evidence linking psychological stress to graying hair in people.
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Songbird Melodies and Human Speech Share Patterns
If you listen to songbirds, you will recognize repeated melodies or phrases. Each phrase is made up of distinct sounds, strung together. A study from researchers at McGill University has found that the song phrases of many songbird species follow patterns that are similar to those used in human speech. At least in some respects.
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