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COVID-19: Gene Found Three Times As Often in People Who Are Asymptomatic
The first evidence of a genetic link explaining why some people who catch Covid-19 don't become sick has been discovered.
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UK Authorizes Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for 12 to 15-Year-Olds, but They May Not Be Offered It
The UK Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has authorized an extension to the UK approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (BNT162b2), permitting its use in children aged 12–15.
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Using LED Light From a Smartwatch To Control Insulin Production
Researchers have developed a molecular switch that can be activated by the light of a smartwatch.
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Computer Simulations of the Brain Predict Stroke Recovery
Researchers have developed new methods to predict a person's ability to improve language skills even before they start therapy.
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Babies' Experience of Fear Linked to Gut Bacteria
Research shows that an infant's gut microbiome could help monitor and support healthy neurological development.
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The "Cognitive Clock" Provides a New Measure of Brain Health
How old is your brain compared to your chronological age? A new measure of brain health developed may offer a novel approach to identifying individuals at risk of memory and thinking problems.
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Protein Isoform Expression Can Now Be Followed in Live Cells
Researchers have developed a new bioengineered reporter system allowing protein isoform expression to be observed.
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Base Editing Treats Sickle Cell Disease in Mice
Researchers have demonstrated a base editing approach that corrects the mutation underlying sickle cell disease in patient blood stem cells.
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Revealing the Microscopic World Beneath Our Feet
Scientists have developed a first-of-its-kind model to predict which species of soil organisms live in different environments, with huge implications for agriculture, climate change, and public health.
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Record of Human Plastic Use Trapped in Salt Marshes
Research has found that plastic waste has been accumulating in salt marshes for decades.
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