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Advice to Protect Infants from Pesticides in Foods
The EFSA has made a number of recommendations to further protect young infants from potential risks posed by pesticide residues in food.
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Cannabinoids Could Play a Role in Destroying Cancer Cells
While cannabis hasn’t been shown to cure cancer on its own, despite the pervasiveness of anecdotal stories, scientists have found that cannabinoids have anti-cancer properties that could be helpful in drug development.
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New Markers of Inflammation May Speed Sepsis Diagnosis
Rise in blood biomarkers associated with prolonged inflammation may help with earlier sepsis detection
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Where the Brain Transforms Seeing into Acting
Researchers pinpoint the exact role of the posterior parietal cortex in mice and showed that it contains a mix of neurons attuned to visual processing, decision-making and action.
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Syphilis Successfully Cultured in the Lab
A scientific quest that started in 1905 has been achieved by scientists at McGovern Medical School, who reported that they are the first to grow a long-lasting tissue culture of the bacterium responsible for syphilis.
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Experimental Drug Stops Parkinson’s Disease Progression in Mice
Researchers stop Parkinson’s disease progression in mice by blocking astrocyte conversion.
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Evonetix Awarded Innovate UK Funding for £1.3 Million ($1.75M) Gene Synthesis Project
Funding will support development of a novel enzymatic process for DNA synthesis in collaboration with Durham University.
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New Biomaker Lab First of its Kind in Biofabrication Research and Innovation
Enabled by a generous gift from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, the BioMaker Lab at the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Lab (MRL) will be the first state-of-the-art interdisciplinary biofabrication hub in the world.
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Scientists Identify Layout of Retinal Neurons
Researchers track the activity of far-reaching ends of retinal neurons, called boutons
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IONTAS Celebrates 5 years of Antibody Discovery
Attributes ongoing success to scientific ethos, project management, and innovative research programs.
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