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Naturally Caffeine-Free Tea Plant Found
A recently discovered wild tea plant in China contains little or no caffeine and, unlike many industrially decaffeinated products, could potentially provide many of the health benefits of regular brewed teas.
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Deep Knowledge AI System Could Resolve Drug Discovery Bottlenecks
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a new system that could significantly speed up the discovery of new drugs and reduce the need for costly and time-consuming laboratory tests.
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Innovative Skin-like Sensor Maps Blood-oxygen Levels
This skin-like flexible sensor system has the potential to transform oxygenation monitoring of tissues, wounds, skin grafts, and transplanted organs.
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Tiny Molecule Has Big Effect in Childhood Brain Cancer
A new study found that a molecule thousands of times smaller than a gene is able to kill medulloblastoma, the most common childhood brain cancer.
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Window into Tiny Structures
Researchers have found a faster, simpler and potentially more reliable way to solve the structures of small molecules.
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A Way to Fix Bone Fractures Faster?
Purdue University scientists have designed a novel targeted therapeutic agent, known as dasatinib-aspartate10 conjugate or DAC, that promotes the growth of new bones.
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Adolescent Cannabis use Alters Development of Planning, Self-Control Brain Areas
“Adolescence is a crucial time for fine-tuning the balance of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the brain, which combine to control precise patterns of brain activity.”
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Compound Derived from Marijuana May Benefit Children with Epilepsy
"Community debate about the use of CBD and access to this antiepileptic therapy has been heated."
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How Ideas Go Viral in Academia
The findings, published in the journal EPJ Data Science, show that it matters where an idea gets started.
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How Rats and Humans are Able to Actively Forget Distracting Memories
"Quite simply, the very act of remembering is a major reason why we forget, shaping our memory according to how it is used."
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