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LEGO Bricks May Survive in the Sea for up to 1,300 Years
A new study examined the extent to which LEGO items were worn down in the marine environment – and it can be anywhere between 100 and 1,300 years.
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The Scents That Spark Our Memories
Researchers have revealed just how much power scents have in triggering the memory of past experiences – and the potential for odor to be used as a tool to treat memory-related mood disorders.
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Gene Targeted by Blue-green Algae Linked to Parkinson’s Disease
Scientists have discovered a possible link between Parkinson’s disease and a gene impacted by a neurotoxin found in blue-green algae.
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Giant Clams Log Ancient Weather Events
Shells of the giant clam have clear and continuous daily growth bands and scientists have shown that these can provide ultra-high resolution records, even quantitatively, of the activities of past extreme weather events.
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It's Prime Time for Rice and Wheat
Researchers have reported the optimization of a prime editing system (PPE system) for creating desired point mutations, insertions and deletions in rice and wheat.
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Microplastics Cause Endocrine Disruption and Respiratory Damage in Fish
Chronic exposure to microplastic fibers causes aneurysms, erosion of surface layers and other serious damage to fish gills, and increases egg production in female fish, a sign that chemicals in the fibers may be acting as endocrine disruptors.
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Drug Candidate Could Deliver More Cancer-busting Power Than Chemo
A drug candidate has been found in preclinical studies to stop tumor growth entirely, delivering more cancer-busting power than many commonly used chemotherapy drugs and with fewer side effects.
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Phase 1 Clinical Trial of Coronavirus Vaccine Commences
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating an investigational vaccine designed to protect against COVID-19 has begun in Seattle.
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First Report of Human Monoclonal Antibody That Blocks SARS-CoV-2
A preprint of a study conducted by researchers from Utrecht University, in collaboration with Erasmus MC and Harbor BioMed, outlines the first report of a human monoclonal antibody that can block SARS-CoV-2.
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Anti-inflammatory Drugs May Exacerbate Coronavirus Infection
Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, should be avoided if you have coronavirus symptoms because they could worsen the condition, warns French authorities.
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