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Machine Learning Improves Stroke, Dementia Diagnosis in Commonest Form of Brain Scan
Scientists create new software able to identify and measure the severity of small vessel disease, one of the commonest causes of stroke and dementia.
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Different Diseases Elicit Distinct Sets of Exhausted T Cells
Over time battle-weary T cells become exhausted, giving germs or tumors an edge. Using data from multiple molecular databases, researchers have found nine distinct types of exhausted T cells, which could have implications for fighting chronic infections, autoimmunity, and cancer.
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Developing a Non-psychotropic Cannabinoid-based Drug for Pain
Kalytera bolsters advisory board with 3 pain research experts to aid their development of a safe drug for intractable pain that doesn't get you high.
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High-Fiber Diet Protects Mice Against Flu
Dietary fiber increases survival in influenza-infected mice by setting the immune system at a healthy level of responsiveness, according to a preclinical study. A high-fiber diet blunts harmful, excessive immune responses in the lungs while boosting antiviral immunity by activating T cells.
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Novel Spectrometer Tech Could Revolutionize Chemical Analysis
A new breed of Raman vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer enabling rapid, accurate analysis down to part per billion levels is being developed at the University of Arizona.
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Coffee Brews Better Group Performance
Planning a meeting? Serving coffee can focus group discussion, boost involvement and leave members feeling better about their own and others’ participation.
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A2LA Accredits First Rec Cannabis Lab in Alaska
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation demonstrates the labs competence and commitment to rigorous science and analysis.
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New Approach to Cancer Research Aims to Accelerate Studies and Reduce Cost
A new model for improving how clinical trials are developed and conducted by bringing together academic cancer experts and pharmaceutical companies is being tested by research experts at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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3D Printer Developed That Can Create Complex Biological Tissues
A UCLA bioengineer has developed a technique that uses a specially adapted 3D printer to build therapeutic biomaterials from multiple materials. The advance could be a step toward on-demand printing of complex artificial tissues for use in transplants and other surgeries.
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Amazonian Enzyme Could Boost Ethanol Fuel Production
Enzymes made by microorganisms living in the Amazon could be the key to increasing production of ethanol fuel in the world's biggest ethanol producer, Brazil.
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