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New Genetic Markers To Detect Lynch Syndrome-Associated Colorectal Cancer Identified
Lynch syndrome is an inherited genetic condition that significantly increases the risk of multiple cancers. Researchers have discovered new genetic markers to identify Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal cancer with high accuracy.
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Pesticides, Including Neonicotinoids, Found in Pollen of Different Bee Species
New research paints a worrying picture of the exposure to pesticides experienced by different bee species, raising concerns about widespread exposure to chemicals.
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Chemical Mystery Behind Silica-Coated Nanodiamonds Solved
Silica-coated nanodiamonds are tiny tools with applications from biolabeling of cancer cells to quantum sensing. Using X-ray tools, researchers have revealed that alcohol groups on a nanodiamond’s surface allow the bonding to take place.
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Urban Light Pollution Linked to Smaller Eyes in Birds
To adapt to the bright lights of cities, the eyes of resident - but not migratory - birds are getting smaller, indicates a new study.
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300% Increase in ADHD Medication Errors Reporter
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is among the most common pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders. According to a new study, between 2000 and 2021 there were over 87,000 medication error cases involving ADHD medications.
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Newly Discovered Bone Stem Cell Causes Premature Skull Fusion
A previously unknown type of bone-forming stem cell causes premature fusion of the top of the skull in infants, reports a new study.
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"Bioinks" Used To Print Living Brain Cell Networks
Researchers have successfully used “bioinks” containing living neurons to print 3D nerve networks to mimic the arrangement of grey matter and white matter seen in the brain.
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Age at Which We Feel Happiest Revealed
At what age are people at their happiest? This seemingly simple question has been studied extensively over the past decades, but a definitive answer has long been elusive.
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Memory-Boosting Brain Plasticity Observed Live for First Time
For the first time, researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have witnessed nerve plasticity in the axon in motion.
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Food Allergy Severity Could Be Predicted by Genetic Biomarker
For the first time, a genetic biomarker has been identified that could help predict the severity of food allergic reactions.
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