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Neuroblastoma Biomarker Research Advances Treatment
Neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, is treatable in less than half of aggressive cases, but new RNA biomarkers may help identify high-risk patients faster and lead to better prognosis.
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Chemical Topology of Silica Influences its Effectiveness
Researchers find that the chemical topology of silica can influence the effectiveness of many chemical processes that use it. Silica is a versatile material used in myriad industrial processes, from catalysis and filtration, to chromatography and nanofabrication.
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LUCA Lipid Study Refutes Theory of Life's Origin
Bacteria and archaea, two of the three domains of life, both evolved from the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA). A new study which attempts to bring back LUCA has undermined a common theory around these kingdoms' creation.
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'Royal' Pheromone Identified in Termites
Researchers have for the first time identified a specific chemical used by the higher termite castes – the queens and the kings – to communicate their royal status with worker termites. The findings could advance knowledge of termite evolution, behavior and control.
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Mass General, Brigham and Women's, Philips Collaborate to Advance Digital Pathology Adoption
Leveraging Philips’ comprehensive portfolio of advanced digital pathology solutions, MGH and BWH aim to deploy digital pathology infrastructures to enable digital pathology research, education and collaboration and to help shape and inform the deployment of digital pathology across the country by establishing best practices and protocols.
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The Exercise Regime of the Future Needs to Check Your Genes
Forget protein bars - genes may be central to the exercise regimes of the future, as scientists track down gene changes which occur in response to exercise.
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Making Fragrances Last Longer
From floral perfume to fruity body wash and shampoos, scents heavily influence consumer purchases. But for most, the smell doesn’t last long after showering before it fades away. Scientists have now developed a way to get those fragrances to stick to the skin longer instead of washing down the drain immediately after being applied.
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Brain Stethoscope Hears Silent Seizures
Neurologists teamed up with a specialist in computer music to develop a brain stethoscope, an algorithm that translates the brain’s electrical activity into sounds.
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Molecular Cuisine for Gut Bacteria
Researchers have been studying scientific recipes to successfully grow and study gut bacteria in the lab. They report on the nutritional preferences and growth characteristics of 96 diverse gut bacterial strains. Their results will help scientists worldwide advance our understanding of the gut microbiome.
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Stem Cells Treat Macular Degeneration
Researchers helped develop a specially engineered retinal patch to treat people with sudden, severe sight loss.
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