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Our Earliest Memories Begin at Age Two-and-a-Half, Finds New Study

New study and a review of decades of data pushes the memory clock back over a year, but the study confirms everyone is different.

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New Culprit Identified in Antibiotic Resistance Development

A research project has developed a new analytical method that can detect degraded β-lactam antibacterial agents used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
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Physical Activity May Curb Healthcare Worker Burnout

Now, a new study from the University of Georgia suggests that investing in more physical activity programming could mitigate the effects of stress and improve worker mental and emotional health.
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Polyphenols Found in Chocolate and Wine Important to Soil Microbes Too

A research team has uncovered new insights into the role of polyphenols in the soil microbiome. The updated theory is that soils can be food sources for the microbes that live there.
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Human Cells Can Convert RNA Sequences Into DNA

Researchers have provided evidence that RNA segments can be written back into DNA, which potentially challenges the central dogma in biology and could have wide implications in biology.
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SEM Imaging Advanced With Help of AI

Researchers have applied deep learning to the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) system to develop a technique that can detect and improve the quality of SEM images without human intervention.
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Ovarian Cancer Treatment Proves Effective in Preclinical Model

Preclinical trials of Pb-214-labeled Trastuzumab, a new ovarian cancer treatment, have produced successful results, dramatically limiting tumor growth and decreasing tumor mass.
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Omega-3 Fatty Acid Kills Tumor Cells in Culture

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an Omega-3 fatty acid that is associated with a reduction in the incidence of cancer. Researchers have discovered the biochemical mechanism that allows DHA to slow tumor development.
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Team Explores How Viruses Evolve

Researchers have studied the structure, assembly and evolution of a "container" composed of a bacterial enzyme.
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Cloud Computing Drives New Studies of Childhood Brain Development

People often think about human behavior in terms of what is happening in the present, but other dimensions of behavior extend over weeks, months, and years.
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