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Augmented Reality Project Makes Cake Taste More Moist and Delicious

In a new study, researchers have developed an augmented reality (AR) visor system that enables them to manipulate the light coming off food in such a way as to 'trick' people consuming the food into experiencing it as more or less moist, watery, or even delicious.
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MRI Study Examines Loneliness in the Brain

Neuroscientists have found a signature in the brain which differentiates in people who feel more lonely than others.
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Losing Money Causes Plastic Changes in the Brain

New research has found that economic activities can alter the brain, financial loss has been found to change the cortex, for example.
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Designing RNA Medicines Using “Functionalized Fragments”

Scientists have developed a new method that allows for the easier construction of proteins, using RNA molecules to read genes.
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Differences in Plastic Additive Dispersion Render Marine Exposure Estimates Inaccurate

New research has investigated an additive of plastic pollution which has been known to cause further contamination within the environment when left for long periods.
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UTI Self-Test More Accurate With Digital Bacterial Culturing

Scientists have developed a miniature dipstick that is similar to culture plates for the detection of pathogenic bacteria.
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Gene Therapy Injection in One Eye Improves Vision in Both

A clinical trial has shown promising results for the treatment of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, helping to restore vision in patients.
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How Do Pathogens Sense Their Environment?

To adapt to the changing environment, bacteria must quickly transform extracellular information into appropriate intracellular reactions. Using biochemical and structural biology approaches, scientists have now revealed the signal transduction mystery inside Staphylococcus aureus .
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First Enzyme-Driven Synthesis of Nucleic Acid Building Blocks

Researchers have successfully demonstrated a suitable enzyme that can be utilized for the catalysis of C-nucleosides and may be used for therapeutic treatments.
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Biomarkers That Can Differentiate Between Irritant Eczema and Contact Allergy Identified

Scientists have found that some sets of genes can determine if skin conditions in individuals were due to an irritant, or an allergic reaction.
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