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Human Pancreas-on-a-Chip Helps Identify Cause of Cystic Fibrosis Complication

Scientists have created human pancreas-on-a-chip that will enable them to identify the possible cause of a frequent and deadly complication of cystic fibrosis called CF-related diabetes, or CFRD.
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Diving Deeper Into the Metabolism of the Autistic Brain

Scientists looked into the differences in the concentrations of multiple metabolites in healthy humans and individuals suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), gaining a deeper insight into the molecular processes that take place in the brain of autistic individuals.
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Protein Gives Identical Cells Individuality

New insight into a protein's role in regulating tight DNA packing could have implications for combating tumor cell resistance to anti-cancer treatments.
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Scientific Evidence for Microdosing Psychedelics Remains Scarce and Anecdotal

The practice of taking small, regular doses of psychedelic drugs to enhance mood, creativity, or productivity lacks robust scientific evidence, say scientists.

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No More Nasty Surprises With AI's Help

More than half of Earth's active volcanoes are not instrumentally monitored which could lead to unexpected dangerous events. A new volcanic monitoring platform using artificial intelligence could change this.
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Unique Neuronal Populations Could Be Biomarkers for ALS

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have described unique populations of neurons and associated cells in the spinal cords of patients who died of ALS.
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Our Microbiome Is What We Eat

A high-quality diet is linked to more potentially beneficial bacteria in the gut; while a low-quality diet is associated with an increase in potentially harmful bacteria. Modifying the microbiome through diet may therefore be part of a strategy to reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
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Tackling Harmful Indoor Pollution in India

A study provides new insights about an Indian program that aims to solve one of the most difficult developmental challenges of the 21st century – smoky kitchens.
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Grasshoppers Top the Antioxidant Rich List

For the first time, a study has measured antioxidant levels in commercially available edible insects and it's good news.
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Can Videogames Improve Emotional Intelligence in Teenagers?

A new study has shown that videogames, when used as part of an emotional intelligence training program, can help teenagers evaluate, express, and manage their own emotions immediately after the training.
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