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New Material Removes Roadblock to Highly Efficient Solar Cells

Scientists have developed solar cells with sandwich-like structures using perovskite, improving stability and removing the need for hazardous lead.
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Linking the Immune System and Brain Cells

Scientists have discovered that small RNAs link the immune system and brains cells, highlighting sex-specific processes in some psychiatric disorders.
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Salmonella - How the Body Fights Back

A new study reveals how bone marrow support cells power the body’s emergency response to salmonella infection.
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Moving Diagnostics Out of the Lab and Into Your Hand

Electrochemical sensor platform technology could enable portable, multiplexed, point-of-care diagnostics for a wide range of applications.
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Could Anthrax Help Fight Bladder Cancer?

A team from Purdue University has come up with a way to combine the anthrax toxin with a growth factor to kill bladder cancer cells and tumors.
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Oxygen Deficiency Rewires Mitochondria

A new study suggests that mitochondria are reprogrammed under depleted oxygen and nutrients.
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CRISPR: More Than Just for Gene Editing?

Case Western Reserve University researchers see a new opportunity in the CRISPR technique: a novel "universal biosensing" point-of-care medical device that rapidly and accurately detects troublesome viruses like human papillomavirus (HPV) or parvovirus (parvo).
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At the Heart of Regeneration: A New Frontier in Cardiac Research Revealed

Researchers have uncovered a mechanism of cardiac regeneration in zebrafish that could be used to develop new treatments for injury.
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CD9 Protein – A Potential Drug Target for Pancreatic Cancer

Researchers at The Francis Crick Institute have identified a protein "CD9" that drives the growth of pancreatic cancer. This protein could be used as a target to therapeutically combat pancreatic cancer.
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Delivering Big Genes to the Eye is Problematic

A new study highlights the issues with translating large gene transfer to cultured retinal cells, to injecting into rats.
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