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New Technique Can Identify Micropollutants in New York Waterways
Cornell engineers have developed a new technique to test for a wide range of micropollutants in lakes, rivers and other potable water sources that vastly outperforms conventional methods.
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Using Genetic Alterations to Predict Pediatric AMKL Treatment Success
International researchers led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified genetic alterations that can be used to guide treatment of pediatric acute megakaryoblastic leukemia.
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Artificial Silk Made from Whey Protein
New X-Ray study shows making of artificial silk from whey protein.
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The Impact of Shear Stress on Cell Circulation
Fluid dynamics and mechano-biology strategies are being used to advance understanding of blood flow and how cells respond to sheer stress.
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MOJO Hormone Found
Imperial study shows Kisspeptin mediates increased sexual arousal by boosting activity in brain areas associated with sex and love.
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Collagen Peptides Isolated from an 80-Million-Year-Old Brachylophosaurus
Collagen peptides have been isolated from an 80-million-year-old Brachylophosaurus using mass spectrometry
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Sustainable Catalysis With Iron Salts
Researchers have developed a catalytic method that uses iron, one of the cheapest, most abundant metals on Earth.
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Choreographing the microRNA-target Dance
The microRNA pathway is critically important to health and disease, serving as a kind of volume control for genes, dialing down the expression of specific proteins.
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Call For Entries For Eppendorf & Science Neurobiology Prize 2017
Eppendorf and the journal Science are now accepting applications for their 2017 Neurobiology Prize, worth US$25k to young scientists making outstanding contributions in neurobiological research.
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UCSF Adopts Magseed as Standard of care for Localization of Impalpable Breast Lesions
Magseed technology guides surgeons during a breast lumpectomy to simplify treatment and improve patient experience.
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