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Experimental Therapy Restores Nerve Insulation Damaged by Disease
Lab Tests Show Treatment Might Help People with Autoimmune Diseases.
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Secrets of Remote African Forests Revealed
Researchers are using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry to help reveal the unexpected role that large-scale fires and high nitrogen deposition play in the ecology and biogeochemistry of lush Central African forests.
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Cancer Killing Clue Could Lead to More Powerful Immunotherapies
New research could help to safely adapt a new immunotherapy - currently only effective in blood cancers - for the treatment of solid cancers, such as notoriously hard-to-treat brain tumours.
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Captured Electrons Excite Nuclei to Higher Energy States
For the first time, physicists demonstrated a long-theorized nuclear effect using the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS), and Gammasphere, a powerful gamma ray spectrometer. This advance tests theoretical models that describe how nuclear and atomic realms interact and may also provide new insights into how star elements are created.
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Genomic Study Reveals Molly Fish Has Gone 500,000 Generations Without Sex
The genomic strength of the Molly Fish, which reproduces exact female clones whilst tricking male suitors, has surprised scientists studying the origins of sex.
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Classification Can Lead to New Ways to Diagnose Cancer
A novel approach to studying cancer has enabled researchers to group about 10,000 human cancers of 32 different types into 10 classes based on the molecular pathways that drive tumor growth.
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Sustainable Production Method Could Advance Pharmaceuticals and Plastics
A team of chemical engineers have developed a new, cost-effective method for synthetically producing a biorenewable platform chemical called triacetic acid lactone (TAL) that can be used to produce innovative new drugs and sustainable plastics at an industrial scale.
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Soil Bacteria Source of New Antibiotic
Researchers report the discovery of a new antibiotic class from soil bacteria. This class, called malacidins, kills several multidrug-resistant, disease-causing bacteria, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
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Neutron Analysis of Glaucoma Drugs Could Help Aggressive Cancer Drug Design
New insights from neutron analysis of glaucoma drugs and their enzyme target may help scientists design drugs that more effectively target aggressive cancers.
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New Technology Enables Identification of Biomarkers for a Wide Range of Diseases
Scientists have developed a way to identify biomarkers for a wide range of diseases by assessing the antibodies we are making to the complex sugars coating our cells.
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