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Which Microbes Are Likely to Cause the Next Pandemic?
A recent report establishes a framework for identifying naturally occurring microorganisms that pose a global catastrophic biological risk (GCBR) and makes broad recommendations for improving GCBR preparedness efforts.
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Stress in Infancy ‘Dramatically Alters’ Body’s Organs
"We were surprised to find these proteins were also found to be expressed so widely beyond the brain."
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A Photosynthetic Engine for Artificial Cells
Researchers engineered a cell-like structure that harnesses photosynthesis to perform designer reactions.
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UnitedHealthcare Establishes Long-Term Strategic Partnership with Quest Diagnostics
Partnership will include broad range of value-based programs, rewarding high-quality, easily accessible laboratory services at the best value and real-time data sharing to drive more personalized care support.
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From TV to Tactile Robots: The Future of Liquid Crystals
Research led by scientists from the University of Luxembourg has shown the potential of liquid crystal shells as enabling material for a vast array of future applications, ranging from autonomous driving to anti-counterfeiting technology and a new class of sensors.
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Forensic Facial Identification Experts Perform Better With AI's Help
In work that combines forensic science with psychology and computer vision research, a team of scientists has tested the accuracy of professional face identifiers, providing at least one revelation that surprised even the researchers: Trained human beings perform best with a computer as a partner, not another person.
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Ribena Hair Dye Anyone?
Natural dyes extracted from blackcurrant waste created during Ribena manufacture have for the first time been used in an effective new hair dyeing technology.
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Neuropeptide of Stress: Dynorphin drives anxiety
Neuroscientists have identified a neural circuit in the amygdala, the brain’s seat of emotion processing, that gives rise to anxiety.
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Guidance for Explorers of the Submicroscopic World Inside Us
Researchers have established new guidelines to aid X-ray crystallographers in mapping out the body molecule by molecule to help us better understand how our cells use metals such as iron and magnesium to maintain good health
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Increased Overall Survival for Vaccine Study Participants with Aggressive Brain Cancer
The interim results from a Phase 3 clinical trial testing DCVax®-L, a dendritic cell treatment, show increased overall survival for patients with glioblastoma.
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