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APEIRON Strengthens Management Board

Industry expert Peter Llewellyn-Davies joins as New Chief Financial Officer.
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New Alzheimer's Mechanism Revealed

McGill University researchers have discovered a cellular mechanism that may contribute to the breakdown of communication between neurons in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Clear lakes disguise impaired water quality

Study highlights the dangers of mistaking increased water clarity for improved water quality.
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Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Patients taking psilocybin to treat depression show reduced symptoms weeks after treatment following a 'reset' of their brain activity.
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Baltic Sea clams and worms release as much methane as 20,000 dairy cows.

Scientists have shown that ocean clams and worms are releasing a significant amount of potentially harmful greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.
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Understanding Rare Earth Emulsions

Improved understanding of emulsions for separating rare earths could aid the removal of radioactive metals and nuclear waste.
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New Leprosy Vaccine Launches into Clinical Trials

The Infectious Disease Research Institute (IDRI) and American Leprosy Missions announce the start of a Phase 1 clinical trial in humans for a promising leprosy vaccine candidate – the first vaccine developed specifically for leprosy.
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In Utero Fever Conditions Recreated in Animal Model to Explore Effects on Development

UC Berkeley researchers have helped find evidence indicating that the fever itself, not its cause, is what interferes with the development of the heart and head during the first three to eight weeks of pregnancy.
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3-D Packaging of DNA Regulates Cell Identity

A new study suggests that the ability of a stem cell to differentiate into cardiac muscle (and by extension other cell types) depends on what portions of the genome are available for activation, which is controlled by the location of DNA in a cell’s nucleus.
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Astrocyte Secretion of Glypican 4 Induces Neuronal Synapse Formation

Salk scientists reveal how brain cells called astrocytes help neurons form successful connections, offering potential therapeutic target for autism, ADHD, schizophrenia
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