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Swiss Army Knife of Protein Interactions
Researchers introduce an optimized and integrated approach combining affinity purification mass spectrometry and BioID in a single workflow for interaction proteomics. As they describe it, it proves almost as versatile as the Swiss Army Knife.
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Industry Leader Says Sessions Has Given Cannabis Industry the Green Light
Sessions told students in a speech that Federal law enforcement lacks the resources to take on “routine cases” and will continue to only focus on gangs and larger conspiracies.
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Blackbird DNA Suggests a Longer, Less Healthy Life in the City
Blackbirds in the city live longer than their rural cousins, but an examination of their DNA endcaps show that these long lives are stricken with poor health.
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CBD Could Help Addicts Stay Clean
A preclinical study in rats has shown that there might be value in using cannabidiol to reduce the risk of relapse among recovering drug and alcohol addicts.
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Detecting Methane Leaks From Miles Away
A new field instrument developed by a collaborative team of researchers can quantify methane leaks as tiny as 1/4 of a human exhalation from nearly a mile away.
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If Cannabis is Getting Stronger, Why Aren’t Cases of Schizophrenia Rising?
This topic has been debated by many experts and it remains contested whether a cause-and-effect relationship between smoking cannabis and schizophrenia truly exists.
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Biological Computers Can Control Cellular Proteins
At its most basic level, DNA is a biological data code. Engineers have programmed this code to form circuits that can control cell proteins, a great example of the advances in the field of DNA computing.
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Construction of State-of-the-Art Flow Chemistry Facility Commences
Construction has commenced on a new $8 million Centre for Industrial Flow Chemistry at the CSIRO’s Normanby Rd Clayton site. The purpose-built, 410m2 state-of-the-art facility will provide local manufacturers access to CSIRO’s flow chemistry technology.
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Staphylococcus aureus: A New Mechanism Involved in Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance
A research team has characterized a Staphylococcus aureus gene involved in virulence, biofilm formation and resistance to certain antibiotics. These results open up new avenues for understanding the control of S. aureus virulence mechanisms.
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Yuriy Roman: A Chemical Engineer Pursuing Renewable Energy
MIT professor, Yuriy Roman, devises new ways to generate useful chemicals and fuels from renewable resources.
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