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Understanding Bacteria on an Individual Level
Recently, scientists have begun leveraging next-generation sequencing and associated techniques, such as single-cell RNA sequencing, that researchers can use to study gene expression in hundreds of thousands of individual cells simultaneously.
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Air Pollution Tested on the Wing by Lab-on-a-Drone
Researchers have developed a "lab-on-a-drone" that can detect and analyze pollutants, such as hydrogen sulfide, while on the wing.
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Computer Model Determines London Has the Largest Increase in Cooling Demand Globally
The Demand.ninja model, created by researchers at Imperial College London and TU Delft, was designed to show how the weather influences hourly energy consumption in buildings.
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Preventing Stiffness May Slow the Progression of Breast Tumors
A study demonstrates that laminin prevents the effects of stiffening, protecting cells against tumor growth. While the mechanism has been demonstrated in vitro, persuasive indications suggest its potential applicability in vivo.
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A Novel Principle for Nitric Oxide-Mediated Signaling in Blood Vessels
Although a simple molecule, nitric oxide is an important signal substance that helps to reduce blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels. Researchers now present a novel principle that challenges the previous hypothesis.
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Could Genomic Sequencing Be the Key to Improving Neonatal Health?
Recent advancements in genetic sequencing are a potential game-changer for newborn screening, swiftly assessing a comprehensive range of monogenic disorders. Yet, the effectiveness of genetic sequencing as an alternative method has not been studied.
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Large Amounts of Sedentary Time Associated With Higher Dementia Risk
Adults aged 60 and older who spend more time engaging in sedentary behaviors like sitting while watching TV or driving may be at increased risk of developing dementia.
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Driver of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Identified
Researchers have discovered an intracellular mechanism that converts protective intestinal cells into disease-driving pathogenic cells, a finding that could lead to improved treatments for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Most With Reflux Disease Do Not Have an Increased Risk of Cancer
Reflux is a known risk factor for oesophageal cancer, but new research reports that the majority patients don't have a higher cancer risk.
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New Machine Learning Technique Gives Virtual Drug Screening a Boost
Scientists using machine learning tools to analyze biomedical data often turn to neural network algorithms, but before these models became popular, another simpler type of machine learning algorithm called kernel methods were commonly used.
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