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Science Fans Challenged Once Again to Create the Ultimate Lego Lab

Radleys “Build a Lego Lab” competition is back and aims this year to more outlandish, clever and crazy Lego lab creations than ever before.
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Artificial Intelligence Model “Learns” from Patient Data to Make Cancer Treatment Less Toxic

Machine-learning system determines the fewest, smallest doses that could still shrink brain tumors.
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Drugs in Development for Cancer May Also Fight Brain Diseases

A class of cancer drugs called PARP inhibitors could be useful for treating and preventing brain disorders, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and some forms of frontotemporal degeneration, by halting the misplacement of specific proteins that affect nerve cells, according to new research.
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Creation of Watery Shell Revealed

Seemingly simple questions about the hydration shell of charged particles remained unanswered for a long time. Until this new spectroscopy analysis arrived.
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A More Efficient Way for Professionals to Monitor Diet

Research shows the myfood24 online diet monitoring tool is as effective as similar tools already available to health care practitioners, researchers and educators, and more efficient to use.
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Recording Every Cell’s History in Real-time With Evolving Genetic Barcodes

New technique enables creation of a full developmental lineage record for cells in vivo.
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Key Role for Rare Lymphocyte in Inflammatory Arthritis

Immunologists have identified the key role of ILC2 during the onset of inflammatory arthritis which could open up new treatment approaches.
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Neptune Files Two Patent Applications for Innovative Cannabis Extraction Processes

The extraction processes provide highly-efficient methods to obtain cannabinoids and other desired compounds from the cannabis plant at a greater purity than conventional methods.
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Encouraging a "Diverse" Diet can Backfire

Encouraging people to eat a wide variety of foods to ensure they meet all their dietary needs may backfire, with increases in both healthy and unhealthy food consumption.
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Slippery Packaging Aims to Reduce Food Waste

Frustrated by those small sauce packets? Research aims to cut down on food waste – and consumer frustration – with a super slippery packaging.
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