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Methane Hydrate Formation Studied Using Novel Microreactor
Researchers at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering are using a novel means of studying how methane and water form methane hydrate that allows them to examine discrete steps in the process faster and more efficiently.
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Machine Learning to Increase the Pace of Brain Imaging Analysis
New approach could allow doctors or researchers to quickly identify the data they need, and then rapidly fill in the fine details, making the process faster and more accurate.
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Mechanism of ApoE4 Gene Toxicity in Alzheimer's Disease Neurodegeneration Solved
ApoE4 exacerbates the brain damage caused by toxic tangles of Alzheimer's-associated protein, tau.
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University of Huddersfield Honorary Award Goes to RSC’s First Woman President
The first woman President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Professor Lesley Yellowlees, will collect an honorary award from University of Huddersfield, which will be presented at the University’s November Award Ceremonies.
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Drug Discovery Alliance Formed to Help Increase Drug Development Success Rate
Two prominent preclinical safety companies have launched a unique European alliance to address the high safety-related failure rate in drug development.
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Innovative Chromatography Technologies to be Discussed at Preconference Workshop
Biopharmaceutical researchers from around the globe will discuss innovative chromatographic approaches and technologies for purifying diverse biomolecules during a preconference workshop sponsored by Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
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First Ever Online Event Focused on Cannabis Science
Analytical Cannabis is pleased to announce that the final line-up of speakers for the first ever cannabis science online event, The Science of Cannabis 2017 has been confirmed.
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Brain Scans Reveal Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Can Reduce Obsessive Compulsions
Researchers report that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, when treated with a special form of talk therapy, demonstrate distinct changes in their brains as well as improvement in their symptoms.
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New Software Allows Mobile Monitoring of Breathing Problems
Researchers have developed new software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing.
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CRISPR Pioneer Awarded $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize
Dr. Feng Zhang was first to develop successful methods for using an engineered CRISPR-Cas9 system to create tools for robust gene editing and epigenomic manipulation.
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