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Desalination Innovation Could Make Water Filtration More Cost-Effective
Producing clean water at a lower cost could be on the horizon after researchers solved a complex problem that had baffled scientists for decades.
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Shattered Chromosomes Help Cancer Cells Evade Treatment
A new study shows that a phenomenon known as "chromothripsis" results in rearranged genomes and extra chromosomal DNA that helps cancer cells evade treatment and become more aggressive.
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Boosting T Cells’ Ability To Attack Solid Tumors
Boosting the immune system's T cells to effectively attack solid tumors can be achieved by adding a small molecule to an immunotherapeutic strategy known as chimeric antigen receptor-T (CAR-T) cell therapy.
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Anti-Counterfeiting Technology That Works Even in Extreme Conditions
Researchers have invented a new method of anti-counterfeiting called DeepKey. Developed in just eight months, this security innovation uses two dimensional (2D)-material tags and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled authentication software.
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Near Atomic Scale Look at Soil Has Surprising Results
A new study describes a breakthrough method for imaging the physical and chemical interactions that sequester carbon in soil at near atomic scales, with some surprising results.
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High Levels of Meat Consumption Linked to Childhood Asthma
Substances present in cooked meats are associated with increased wheezing in children, researchers report. Their study highlights pro-inflammatory compounds called advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) as an example of early dietary risk factors that may have broad clinical and public health implications for the prevention of inflammatory airway disease.
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Global T-Cell Scientists Unite in Fight Against Infectious Disease
The Global T cell Expert Consortium (GTEC) has been officially established to focus on maximizing the use and direction of T-cell research in the global battle against COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
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Metal Exposure May Impact Pregnancy
Exposure to metals such as nickel, arsenic, cobalt and lead may disrupt a woman’s hormones during pregnancy, according to a recent study.
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Screening for Favourable Crop Traits With Photosynthetic Light
A new method has been developed for the analysis of photosynthetic crop capacity, with increased screening time, to allow for their highest performance.
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Whale Poop Analysis Reveals Stress Level Indicators
Fecal samples of whales have been used in research that analyzes hormones to evaluate their health conditions.
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