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Andrea Jacassi Wins Thermo's Image Contest

Italian Institute of Technology’s Andrea Jacassi is the grand prize winner of the Sixth Annual 2016 Thermo Fisher Scientific Electron Microscopy image contest
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Nano 'Bow-Tie' Photocatalyst Developed

In the new study, researchers have investigated an artificial photocatalyst material using nanoparticles and found out how to make it more efficient.
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New Molecule Recycles Carbon Dioxide

Chemists have engineered a molecule that re-converts carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, a carbon neutral fuel source.
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Diet is Evolutionary Driver For Brain Size

NYU Study shows that human and non-human primate brain evolution may have be driven by diet rather than socialization.
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CAP'ing the Gap

£680,000 Innovate UK funding will aid in the development of the Centre for Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics (CAP) at the University of Liverpool.
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Tracking Cancer Genetics at the Single Cell Level

Single Cell Consensus Clustering (SC3) tool more accurate and robust than previous methods for sorting cells into groups.
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12 New Gene Variants Linked to Ovarian Cancer

A genetic trawl through the DNA of almost 100,000 people has identified 12 new genetic variants that increase risk of developing the disease.
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New Tools to Study the Origin of Embryonic Stem Cells

Specific markers of human pluripotent stem cell states have been identified by cell surface protein profiling.
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Revealing the Mysteries of Hard-to-treat Bacterial Infection in Cystic Fibrosis

New UBC research on bacteria that cause major problems for those with cystic fibrosis reveals clues as to how it proliferates for so long in the lungs and offers new ideas for treatments to explore.
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Detecting DNA Damage from Carcinogenic Fungi

New technique can reveal exposure to aflatoxin, a potent carcinogen, before tumors develop.
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