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Novelty in Plants: The Effects of Genome Doubling
Researchers examine the effects of genome doubling on cell biology and the generation of novelty in plants.
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The 17 Different Ways Your Face Conveys Happiness
Human beings can configure their faces in thousands and thousands of ways to convey emotion, but only 35 expressions actually get the job done across cultures, a new study has found.
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Making Plastic from Poo!
A new, fossil-free bioplastic is emerging. According to lab experiments, it is more durable than both regular plastic and other bioplastics, and is potentially better suited for recycling.
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Defective Glial Cells Can Push Neurons Toward Parkinson's Disease
Scientists have discovered that defective astrocytes are linked to the buildup of a toxic protein that is one the hallmarks of Parkinson's disease. The studied astrocytes, derived from Parkinson's disease patients with a genetic mutation that affects cell clean-up functions, caused more accumulation of the toxin, α -synuclein, than those derived from healthy individuals.
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Poo Transplant Shows Promise in Prelim Study for Ulcerative Colitis
Anaerobically prepared fecal microbiota transplantation improved remission rates in people with moderately active ulcerative colitis at 8 weeks. Further research is needed to assess longer-term efficacy and safety.
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Geographic Origin of Genes May Influence Mitochondrial Function
Researchers suggest differences in the geographic origin of genes may affect the function of human mitochondria--energy-generating organelles inside of cells.
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Anonymous Yet Trustworthy
Minority and dissident communities face a perplexing challenge in countries with authoritarian governments. They need to remain anonymous to avoid persecution, but also must establish a trustworthy identity in their communications. An interdisciplinary group of researchers at UC Santa Barbara has designed an application to meet both of these requirements.
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Benefits of Tea Affected by the Water Used
Green tea steeped in bottled water has a more bitter taste, but it has more antioxidants than tea brewed using tap water.
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Democratizing Data Science
MIT researchers are hoping to advance the democratization of data science with a new tool for nonstatisticians that automatically generates models for analyzing raw data.
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Gene Promotes Resistance to Prostate Cancer Treatments
Researchers have discovered how a gene involved in regulating hormone receptors may contribute to drug resistance in some prostate cancer patients.
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