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Materials Discovery Offers Hope for Next-generation Data Storage
An international team of researchers has explored the properties of a new material that could prove useful for future data storage devices.
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Supercomputers Examine the Future of Wind Power
A study by Cornell University researchers used supercomputers to look into the future of how to produce a jump in wind power capacity in the U.S.
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Novel Risk Gene for Parkinson's Identified
Researchers screening DNA of Parkinson’s patients have identified a new risk gene for the disease, in turn highlighting a potential therapeutic target.
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Gene Activation Explains Why the Two Sides of Our Brain Are Different
Scientists have made steps towards understanding a fascinating phenomenon in the human brain: hemispheric asymmetry, or differences between the two sides of the brain.
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Diet May Help Preserve Cognitive Function
According to a recent analysis of data from two major eye disease studies, adherence to the Mediterranean diet correlates with higher cognitive function.
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High-speed Microscope Images Neuroactivity
A novel microscopy technique has allowed researchers to successfully record the millisecond electrical signals in the neurons of an alert mouse.
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Soybean Innovation Lab Provides Practical Food Solutions
Soybean production in Africa and other developing regions has the potential to alleviate hunger and boost local economies. But the transition from traditional crops such as cowpea or cassava to a major commercial crop such as soybean is fraught with challenges.
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Fluorescence Microscopy Improved by Novel 3D Imaging Technology
Researchers have developed a new optical imaging technology that can quickly and efficiently perform 3D imaging and preserve living specimens during scanning.
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The Genetic Architecture of a Long Life
A study published in PLOS Biology quantified variation in life span in the fruit fly genome, providing valuable insights for preserving health in elderly humans -- an ever-increasing segment of the population.
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Technique Reduces the Time It Takes To Discover Antibody-based Drugs
New research has resulted in the development of a technique that allows fragments of antibodies to be screened for susceptibility to aggregation much earlier in the drug discovery process.
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