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Wearable Electronic Sweat Sensor Detects Health Biomarkers
Scientists have created a thread-based sweat sensor that detects electrolytes and metabolites in real-time.
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Improved Testing Method Produces COVID-19 Results in 36 Minutes
Clinician-scientists at Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated a way to improve the speed, handling time and cost of COVID-19 laboratory tests. The improved testing method yields results in 36 minutes - a quarter of the time required by existing gold-standard tests.
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How Airway Cells Work Together in Regeneration and Aging
Researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have identified the process by which stem cells in the airways of the lungs switch between two distinct phases to regenerate lung tissue after an injury
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Compound Halts Reproduction of Contaminating Listeria
A chemical compound has been found that stops listeria reproduction in both light and dark conditions - good news for food processing facilities.
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New Technology Visualizes Hundreds to Thousands of Genomes Simulataneously
Researchers from Harvard university, the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG) and the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), describe the first technology able to visualize hundreds to potentially thousands of genomes at the same time under the microscope.
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MicroRNA Shows Promise for Hair Regrowth
Researchers have identified a microRNA that plays an important role in regulating the pathway involved in follicle regeneration and could be a candidate for future hair regenerating drug development.
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Phase II/III Clinical Trial for COVID-19 Vaccine Begins at NYU Langone Health
The first U.S. patients have been dosed in a phase 2/3 clinical trial testing whether a lead mRNA vaccine candidate can prevent infection with the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Become Part of the Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Army
Researchers have developed a simple logger for greenhouse gas flows. It is built using inexpensive and easily available parts, and provides data on levels of methane, carbon dioxide, temperature and humidity.
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Randomness Theory Could Provide Boost to Internet Security
Researchers have identified a problem that holds the key to whether all encryption can be broken, with potential implications across cryptography, including internet security.
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Database Doubled To Help Identify Unknown Compounds in Milk
Milk benefits bones, growth and immunity, but researchers are still not sure how. Identifying milk compounds is part of the puzzle and recent work to expand the library of identified milk compounds from multiple species is aiding this.
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