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Researchers Reverse Blindness
Researchers change Müller glia into rod photoreceptors in mice and reverse congenital blindness
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Tumor 'Diaries' Track Cancers' Evolutionary History & Predict the Future
Scientists have developed a complex mathematical model that uses a snapshot of tumors’ genetic code to reach back in time, revealing its evolutionary history.
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Enduring Embalming "Recipe" Revealed by Egyptian Mummy
The ancient Egyptians developed sophisticated embalming treatments far earlier and across a wider geographical area than had been previously known, forensic tests on a well-known prehistoric mummy have revealed.
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Innovative Sensor Detects Metals in the Environment
Researchers have designed a family of molecules capable of binding to metal ions present in its environment and providing an easily detectable light signal during binding.
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World’s Oldest Cheese Found in Egyptian Tomb
Aging usually improves the flavor of cheese, but that’s not why some very old cheese discovered in an Egyptian tomb is drawing attention. Instead, it’s thought to be the most ancient solid cheese ever found.
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New Clues into How ‘Trash Bag of the Cell’ Traps and Seals off Waste
Understanding how cells remove waste during autophagy offers insights into possible new approaches for cancer treatment.
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Revealing Onion's Chemical Secrets
After the onions are diced and the tears are dried, the vegetable pieces can sometimes develop an unpleasant bitter taste. One group have identified previously unknown compounds causing this off-taste.
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Oral Delivery of Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles show great promise as diagnostic tools and drug delivery agents. But until now, most nanoparticles had to be injected into the bloodstream because they weren’t absorbed well orally. Now, researchers have modified nanoparticles to improve their uptake in the gastrointestinal tract.
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Poor Sleep Triggers Viral Loneliness and Social Rejection
Poor sleep can literally kill your social life.
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California Cannabis Testing Highlights the Importance of Quality Control
According to statistics provided by California’s Bureau of Cannabis Control, 20% of all cannabis products analyzed by August 6, 2018, received a failed certificate of analysis.
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