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Vaccine in Development for COVID-19 Using Fast-growing Tobacco Plant Tech
Potential vaccine is in development for COVID-19 using new, fast-growing tobacco plant technology, currently preclinical testing under way.
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Could Food Waste Be Valuable?
More than a third of the food produced ends up being wasted. Now researchers are looking to establish the best valorization paths for restaurant food waste.
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Unlocking the Secrets of Brown Fat
New studies have helped to improve understanding of the biology of brown fat and its implications for weight loss and obesity-related diseases.
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Phase 2 Clinical Trial of APN01 for Treatment of COVID-19 Inititated
APEIRON Biologics has announced that it has received regulatory approvals in Austria, Germany and Denmark to initiate a Phase 2 clinical study of APN01 to treat COVID-19.
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Protein Analysis of 800,000-Year-Old Human Fossil Clarifies Dispute Over Ancestors
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with colleagues from the CENIEH (National Research Center on Human Evolution) in Burgos, Spain, and other institutions, have retrieved genetic information from an 800,000-year-old human fossil for the first time.
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Sustainable Horseshoe Crab Aquaculture Could Benefit Human Diagnostics
Study finds that Limulus Amebocyte Lysate from healthy and well-fed horseshoe crabs in aquaculture is of a higher quality, enabling its use in quick and affordable assays on human blood.
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Preserved Testicular Cells Could Help To Save Endangered Feline Species
A research team at the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) developed a method to isolate and cryopreserve testicular cells. This will allow the safekeeping and biobanking of gametes and other cells of the male reproductive tract of threatened or endangered feline species.
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App Concept Could Track Coronavirus Without Needing to Know Your Location
A team of medical researchers and bioethicists at Oxford University has published results today in Science that furthers our understanding of coronavirus transmission. The researcher could assist the development of mobile apps for instant contact tracing in record time.
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Jazz Study Looks for the Source of Creativity in the Brain
The view that creativity is a product of the brain's right hemisphere has long proved contentious among neuroscientists. A new brain-imaging study sheds light on this controversy by studying the brain activity of jazz guitarists during improvisation.
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Altered ADHD Risk Linked to Connectivity in Certain Brain Regions
A new study has found that both genetic and neural factors influence ADHD diagnosis, which could lead to a better understanding of how genetic risk factors alter different parts of the brain to change behaviors.
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