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A Blood Test for Drowsy Driving
Blood test could help assess pilots' fitness to fly, and help police identify drowsy drivers in traffic accidents.
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Shaping the Cancer Fight with Immune Cells
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have discovered how to quickly and accurately predict which lung cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy by analyzing how immune cells the body sends out to fight the disease are arranged.
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Cytokine Signature Helps Target Advanced Breast Cancer
A cytokine signature found in certain kinds of breast cancer cells can not only serve as a diagnostic tool for HER2-negative cancers but also offer an effective treatment target.
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Using AI to Beat Traffic Jams
Aiming for fewer bottlenecks and faster commutes, USC engineers rely on artificial intelligence to bypass congestion and predict probable speeds on the road
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Gut Branches of the Vagus Nerve Are Essential Components of the Brain’s Reward and Motivation System
New study identifies novel pathway that could help inform new vagal stimulation approaches to affective disorders.
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Epigenetic Signature May Help People Stay Ahead of IBD
In treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), physicians can have a hard time telling which newly diagnosed patients have a high risk of severe inflammation or what therapies will be most effective. Now researchers report finding an epigenetic signature in patient cells that appears to predict inflammation risk in a serious type of IBD called Crohn’s disease.
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Decoding the Structure of an RNA-Based CRISPR System
Over the past several years, CRISPR-Cas9 has moved beyond the lab bench and into the public zeitgeist. Now, scientists from the Salk Institute are reporting for the first time the detailed molecular structure of CRISPR-Cas13d, a promising enzyme for emerging RNA-editing technology.
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Cannabis Users May Experience ‘Noisy Brain’ During Rest
Cannabis users experience increased cortical activation during the brain’s resting state when compared with nonusers which may impair brain activity and disrupt cognitive processes.
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Forensic Ice Detectives Piece Together Startling Picture
Using remote sensing technology, scientists have been investigating the dramatic acceleration in loss of the Russian ice cap,which changed from 2 inches to 82 feet per day.
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Fire, Sun or Electricity Powers Hand-held Cancer Detection Device
Device shows promise as a point-of-care detector of Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus in resource-limited settings.
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