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Achilles Heel of Cancer Preventing Protein Discovered

Loss of the protein Importin 11 predicts relapse and metastasis in patients following prostate removal.
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Targeting, Killing Cancer Cells From the Inside

Researchers have witnessed - for the first time - cancer cells being targeted and destroyed from the inside, by an organo-metal compound discovered by the University of Warwick.
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How to Be a Successful Pest

Study sheds lights on why the green peach aphid is one of the most destructive pests to many of our most important crops.
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Using Drones to Accelerate Plant Genetics Research

It may be a while before robots and drones are as common as tractors and combine harvesters on farms, but the high-tech tools may soon play a major role in helping feed the world's rapidly growing population.
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Ceres Nanoscience Opens $9M Series A Round

GreyBird ventures leads the funding round and will commit up to $5.5M over the next year.
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Unlocking Antibiotic Resistance with Nanopore Sequencing

A new method makes it possible to quickly detect resistance genes and, hence, choose the most efficient type of antibiotic treatment.
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Pioneering A New Gene Editing Technology

Technique has the potential to open new doors in genomic research by improving the precision and adherence of sliced DNA.
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New Tests Help Detect Drivers Impaired by Marijuana Consumption

Roadside saliva tests for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) following consumption of edibles, show that lower THC cutoff points are needed for these tests to effectively detect marijuana ingestion.
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50 Year-Old Protein Volume Paradox Resolved

It in now possible to predict how volume for a given protein will change between the folded and unfolded state thanks to research by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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In Cell Molecular Sieve From Protein Crystal

Scientists have applied rational crystal design to create protein crystals, with extended porous network to accumulate exogenous molecules inside living cells.
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