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'Selfish Brain' vs Muscle Power - Who Wins Out?
A new investigation into the immediate trade-off that occurs inside us when we have to think fast and work hard at the same time demonstrates our mental ability is less affected than our physical capacity.
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Funding Approved to Further Metabolomics Research
The NIH Common Fund Metabolomics Program has been approved for a second stage of support from fiscal years 2018-2021.
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Two Studies Provide Significant Hope in the Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
Two recent studies led by the University of Bristol provide significant new hope in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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Personal Omics Data Informative for Precision Health and Preventive Care
Multi-omics profiling, the measurement and analysis of a person’s genome along with other biomolecular traits, is an important step toward personal health management that provides valuable, actionable information.
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International Team Reconstructs Nanoscale Virus Features from Correlations of Scattered X-rays
An international research team have used angular correlations of X-ray snapshots from non-crystalline molecules to determine the 3D structure of important biological objects.
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Finding Drug Targets for Obesity, Diabetes
Technological breakthrough will likely be of great interest to biotechnology companies aspiring to build their drug pipeline in the metabolic disease area.
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Biosimilar Drugs Could Help Cut US Healthcare Spending
Introducing “biosimilar” versions of complex biologic drugs used to treat illnesses such as cancer and rheumatoid arthritis could cut health care spending in the United States by $54 billion over the next decade.
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Arsenic Exposure in U.S. Public Drinking Water Declines Following New EPA Regulations
New research found that exposure to arsenic in drinking water was significantly reduced among Americans using public water systems following the Environmental Protection Agency regulation on maximum levels of arsenic. However, there were no improvements in arsenic exposure rates among users of private wells, which are not federally regulated.
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NASA Team Finds Noxious Ice Cloud on Saturn’s Moon Titan
Invisible to the human eye, a noxious cloud was detected near Titan's south pole at infrared wavelengths by the Composite Infrared Spectrometer, or CIRS, on the Cassini spacecraft.
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Testing Network Control Principles of a Connectome by Ablating Individual Neurons
Scientists use control theory and laser-guided ablation to investigate and influence neuronal networks.
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