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Bats Identified as Major Global Coronavirus Resevoir

Results of a 20-country, USAID-funded predict study combine fieldwork and viral testing to discover viruses with potential to spark a pandemic like SARS or MERS.
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X-Ray Laser Solves Virus Structure at the Atomic Level

An international team of scientists has for the first time used an X-ray free-electron laser to unravel the structure of an intact virus particle on the atomic level.
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Mapping Structures and Functions of a Transient Enzyme State

By modifying the enzyme adenylate kinase, researchers were able to isolate and study the molecule.
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Oyster Gene Tool Set to Boost Yields

The technology will enable hatcheries to rapidly assess the genetic make-up of their oysters, so they can select animals with desirable characteristics from which to breed.
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A Rapid, Reliable Way to Determine the Freshness of Fruit

Scientists have found a quick and reliable way to test the freshness of the fruit in your grocer’s produce section.

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3D Images Show How Sperm Binds to the Egg Surface

Study reveals a common egg protein architecture that is involved in the interaction with sperm in both mollusc and mammal.
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Raucous Crystals: Acoustic Emissions from Organic Martensite Analogues

Some organic crystals jump around when heated up, scientists have now demonstrated that the crystals send out acoustic signals during this process.
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Lab Innovations – Back for 2017!

Lab Innovations returns for its sixth consecutive year on 1 & 2 November 2017 at the NEC, Birmingham.
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PerkinElmer to Acquire EUROIMMUN for Approximately $1.3 Billion

Acquisition accelerates company’s revenue and earnings growth by adding leading positions in autoimmune and allergy diagnostics, strengthening leadership in China and other emerging markets.
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Novel Imaging Method Reveals New Food-Seeking Circuitry

Researchers from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center used a novel micro-periscope to investigate cell activity in the insular cortex during food seeking behaviour, revealing new neuronal pathways important for energy balance.
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