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Tracking Lab-Grown Tissue With Light
Scientists have developed a new light-based sensor that can be used to study tissue growth in the lab.
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Can Genetic Testing Predict Opioid Addiction Risk?
A new partnership will focus on novel genetic testing technology designed to objectively assess an individual's risk of opioid addiction prior to opioid exposure. The clinical research will be conducted with patients in The Netherlands to confirm that the positive results from research completed in the United States are also found in the Dutch health care system.
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How To Predict Whether Triple Negative Breast Cancer Will Recur
Researchers have discovered how to use circulating tumor DNA to predict whether triple negative breast cancer will recur.
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Mitochondria Are the “Canary in the Coal Mine” for Cellular Stress
Salk researchers have discovered a new function of mitochondria: they set off molecular alarms when cells are exposed to stress or chemicals that can damage DNA, such as chemotherapy.
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Standard Pathology Tests Outperform Molecular Subtyping in Bladder Cancer
While trying to develop a comparatively easy, inexpensive way to give physicians and their patients with bladder cancer a better idea of likely outcome and best treatment options, scientists found that sophisticated new subtyping techniques designed to do this provide no better information than long-standing pathology tests.
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Hypoxia Linked to Fish Stock Declines
If you want to know how climate change and hypoxia -- the related loss of oxygen in the world's oceans -- affect fish species such as the economically important Baltic cod, all you have to do is ask the fish.
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Algorithm Identifies "Gatekeepers" Against Suicide
Researchers have produced an algorithm capable of identifying who in a given real-life social group would be the best persons to be trained as "gatekeepers" capable of identifying warning signs of suicide and how to respond.
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Yoga Makes Same Changes As Aerobic Exercise in the Brain
Scientists have known for decades that aerobic exercise strengthens the brain and contributes to the growth of new neurons, but few studies have examined how yoga affects the brain. A review of the science finds evidence that yoga enhances many of the same brain structures and functions that benefit from aerobic exercise.
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What Can the Police Tell From Your Digital Activities?
In today’s criminal justice system, a Play Station and iPhone are just as important pieces of evidence as eyewitness accounts. But do all police officers know how to deal with digital evidence?
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Super-resolution Microscopy Takes a Turn of Speed With Ghost Imaging
A new nanoscopy approach is poised to capture biological processes occurring inside cells at submillisecond speeds.
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