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Doubt Cast on Carbon Capture Strategies
One proposed method for reducing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere is to capture carbon from the air or prevent it from getting there in the first place. However, research suggests that carbon capture technologies can cause more harm than good.
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Mental Disorders Cut Life Expectancy by a Decade
A new study suggests that people with mental health disorders could have a life expectancy up to a decade shorter than the general population.
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Exploring Cognitive Differences Between Men and Women
Researchers are exploring the complexities of cognitive differences between men and women, attempting to establish if they are the result of biological or cultural influences.
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Attacking Cancer Cells With Solar Technology
Researchers reveal a novel way to detect and attack cancer cells using technology traditionally reserved for solar power.
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New Test Improves Diagnosis of Fragile X Syndrome
A new stand-alone test can more precisely diagnose people with a common genetic cause of autism than the current testing regime.
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Treating Joint Inflammation – New Injectable Formula Enhances Action of Drug
Thanks to a new injectable formula, researchers have succeeded in enhancing the efficacy and prolonging the duration of action of a drug (naproxen) commonly used to treat inflammation of the joints.
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Antibody Discovery Could Lead to Better Influenza Treatments and Vaccines
A newly identified set of three antibodies could lead to improved treatments and vaccines against influenza, according to new research published this week.
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Ultrastructure of Focal Adhesion Scaffold Unveiled in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Conducted at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus in Virginia, interferometric photoactivated localisation microscopy (iPALM) experiments have provided detailed information of the ultrastructure of the focal adhesions in human pluripotent stem cells.
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Immune System "Upgrade" To Treat Cancer
Despite modern cancer treatments, metastases and relapses remain a major problem. Increasing anti-tumor immunity could now be possible, thanks to "nanoenzymes".
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Animal Study Shows How Stress & Mother’s Abuse Affect Infant Brain
A new study in rats shows the extent of brain damage in newborn rodents from even short-term abuse by their mother.
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