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Seeking Structure With Metagenome Sequences

Metagenomics database helps fill in 10 percent of previously unknown protein structures.
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New Nanomaterial and Imaging Method Discovered

A team of chemists have created an new type of nanomaterial and watched it form in real time, using a transmission electron microscope.
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New Standard Test Method to Assess Water Safety

Researchers investigating nutrient runoff, water quality and wastewater treatment operators can now benefit from a new American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard.
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Precision Medicine for Pediatric Brain Tumors a Reality

A clinical study has demonstrated the positive role that precision medicine can have on the care of pediatric brain cancer patients.
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Disrupted GPS In Alzheimer's Linked To Tau Pathology In Entorhinal Cortex

Pathological Tau kills excitatory neurons on entorhinal cortex leading to misalignment of grid fields and deterioration of spatial cognition.
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Immunoprofiler Iniative Launched By UCSF And Pharma

University of California San Francisco will partner with AbbVie, Amgen and Bristol Myers Squibb to analyse at least 500 tumour samples for immunologically relevant characteristics.
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New Technique Allows Regulation of Protein Produced from a Gene

A new technique will help biologists tinker with genes. The technique allows scientists to precisely regulate how much protein is produced from a particular gene.
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MRI Improves Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Study shows that the use of MRI can reduce the amount of unnecessary biopsies in men with a clinical suspicion of prostate cancer, as well as significantly improve the detection of aggressive cancers.
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RNA Hitches A Ride On Ultrasound Waves

Technique enables rapid delivery of RNA to treat colon inflammation.
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Decoding Microbial Metabolism Explains Biofuel Yield

To unravel how intricate waste biomass converts to biofuels, a Cornell professor studied the bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum to decipher its metabolism. Understanding the bacterium’s sugar-processing complexities may lead to improved biofuel yields.
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