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How "Cellular Butlers" Get Our DNA in Shape

A tremendous amount of genetic material must be packed into the nucleus of every cell—a tiny compartment. By what means are certain regions of this packaged DNA unpackaged and used to manufacture RNA and proteins? New work has shed light on this process, with implications for certain age-related diseases and organ decay.
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Path to Zero Carbon Emissions may be Steep

Carbon dioxide emissions from human activities must approach zero within several decades to avoid risking grave damage from the effects of climate change. This will require creativity and innovation, because some types of industrial sources of atmospheric carbon lack affordable emissions-free substitutes.
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Novel Drug Partially Restores Hearing in Mice

A small-molecule drug is the first to preserve hearing in a mouse model of an inherited form of progressive human deafness. The study sheds light on the molecular mechanism that underlies a form of deafness (DFNA27), and suggests a new treatment strategy.
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Pea-sized Versions of Neanderthal Brains Growing in Petri Dishes

Caveman organoid research is in the works to unlock the reason for the demise of the Neanderthals
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How Flu Surface Molecules Reach Out & Hijack Target Cells

Scientists have directly visualized in real-time structural changes in the surface protein of the influenza virus that may help the virus to fuse with and enter target cells before hijacking their functions. The discovery shows the flu virus to be more dynamic than previously thought and may help efforts to develop more effective vaccines and better understand other viruses such as Ebola, HIV, and SARS.
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3P Biopharmaceuticals Incorporates a LIMS, a Laboratory Information Management System

3P Biopharmaceuticals is incorporating a new Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) from Abbott Informatics, a global leader provider of laboratory solutions. The implementation phase is currently in progress together with Abbott Informatics who are also ensuring the specific training required for the completion of each milestone.

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AI and Radar Technologies Could Help Diabetics Manage Their Disease

An artificial intelligence radar system is being developed to detect changes in blood glucose concentration
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SLIMS Version 6.2 has been Released

Genohm, an Agilent company, has released the latest version of SLIMS, our flagship Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) + Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) solution.

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LIMS Industry Roundup 28/06/18

The latest LIMS Roundup from Technology Network brings you the biggest stories and announcements in LIMS.
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Wakefulness Molecule Orexin/Hypocretin Abundant in Brains of Heroin Addicts

Two discoveries — one in the brains of people with heroin addiction and the other in the brains of sleepy mice — shed light on chemical messengers in the brain that regulate sleep and addiction.
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