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How Our Dreams Prepare Us To Face Our Fears
Researchers from UNIGE and HUG demonstrate how the fears we experience in our dreams prepare us to tackle anxiety-provoking situations once we’re awake.
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Growing Carbon Nanotubes From Old Newspapers
Old newspapers can be used as a low cost, eco-friendly material on which to grow single-walled carbon nanotubes on a large scale, according to new research.
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Taking a Closer Look at Phage-Cell Interactions
Research suggests that that the binding of bacteriophages to mucosal surfaces can provide an extra level of immunity against bacterial infections.
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Study Addresses HPV Vaccination in Adolescent Girls and Boys
A new study provides further information on the benefits and harms of different HPV vaccines and vaccine schedules in adolescent girls and boys.
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High Antibiotic Use Linked to Parkinson's Disease
A new study suggests that higher exposure to commonly used oral antibiotics is linked to an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.
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Is Immunotherapy Working? Just Ask AI
Ongoing research now suggests that artificial intelligence can successfully predict which lung cancer patients will benefit from immunotherapy.
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Rice Teams Up With Bacteria and Fungi
Nitrogen nutrition has been improved in rice by interaction with rhodotorula mucilaginosa and its N2-fixing endobacteria, offering the hope of improved crop yields.
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Exploring the Link Between Stress, Inflammation and Depression
Chronic stress may inflame our brain, destroying the connections between our neurons and resulting in depression, according to researchers.
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New Device Permits a Closer Look at Previously Inaccessible Areas of the Genome
Expansions of DNA repeats are very hard to analyze. A method that
combines nanopore sequencing, stem cell, and CRISPR-Cas technologies allows for a detailed look at these previously inaccessible regions of the genome.
combines nanopore sequencing, stem cell, and CRISPR-Cas technologies allows for a detailed look at these previously inaccessible regions of the genome.
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Evolution Promotes Novelty by Keeping Genes in Check
New research has shown how gene self-repression can reduce the potential side effects of novel gene expression so that new forms can evolve.
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