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B Cells Linked to Brain Lesions in MS Sufferers
In multiple sclerosis, it is not only specific T cells that cause inflammation and lesions in the brain, B cells also play a role.
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Scientists Find a Neurological Synergy in Explaining the Processing of a Common Optical Illusion
A team of scientists has uncovered a neurological synergy that occurs in visual adaptation, a phenomenon in which perception is altered by prolonged exposure to a stimulus.
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Improved Insights into Protein Folding
Existing methods have been combined to optimize simulations and better reflect the physical process of protein folding.
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Focused Drug Delivery for Brain Cancers
New, interdisciplinary research in Washington University in St. Louis has shown a way to target drug delivery to just that area of the brain using noninvasive measures, bolstered by a novel technology: focused ultrasound.
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A Pioneering New Way to Turn Sunlight into Fuel
Scientists have used semi-artificial photosynthesis to explore new ways to produce and store solar energy.
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Solving a 30-Year Wheat Rust Puzzle
An international group of scientists co-led by the University of Sydney has isolated the first major resistance genes against stripe rust, which threatens to devastate whole crops of the staple food
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Birth Through IVF May Increase Hypertension Risk
A small study has found that adolescents born through assisted reproductive technologies had a higher blood pressure.
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The AI Movement Monitor
Understanding the brain, in part, means understanding how behavior is created. To reverse-engineer how neural circuits drive behavior requires accurate and vigorous tracking of behavior, yet the increasingly complex tasks animals perform in the laboratory have made that challenging. Now, a team of researchers is turning to artificial intelligence technology to solve the problem.
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Advance Could Make Clean Energy Technology More Economically Viable
Researchers have developed a new way to make low-cost, single-atom catalysts for fuel cells — an advance that could make important clean energy technology more economically viable.
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Children Eat with Their Eyes Too
Getting children to eat their food is a challenge for many parents but new research ahows that children have different preferences for how food should be arranged on the plate to make them want to eat it, depending on gender and age.
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