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Crystallization method offers new option for carbon capture from ambient air

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a process to capture carbon dioxide directly from ambient air, offering a new option for carbon capture and storage strategies to combat global warming using X-Ray Diffraction
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Positive Allosteric Modulator Improves Neurodegenerative Outcomes

Global collaboration shows positive allosteric modulation of M1 Muscarinic receptors slows prion neurodegeneration and restores memory loss.
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10x Genomics, PerkinElmer Collaborate on Automated NGS Solutions

Combines award-winning Chromium™ System from 10x Genomics with PerkinElmer’s state-of-the-art automation solutions.
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Deciding When Not To Act On Instinct

Scientists uncover neural connection that can prevent us acting on instinct.
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Gene May Play Role in Regulating Muscle Mass

The same gene has previously been linked with the spread of cancer and drugs have been developed to target it.
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Stimulating Stem Cells to Repair Tooth Cavities

A novel natural tooth repair method could offer a more effective treatment for cavities than traditional fillings or cements.
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Grant to Aid Sexual Assault Investigations

Funding will enable research into finding unique new techniques for identifying perpetrators of sexual assault when traditional DNA evidence doesn’t exist.
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Insufficient Funding for Forensic Science Puts Justice at Risk

A lack of funding to improve forensic science is jeopardising the integrity of the criminal justice system, a new report warns.
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Brain cell powerhouses appear good treatment target for stroke, TBI recovery

Cell powerhouses are typically long and lean, but with brain injury such as stroke or trauma, they can quickly become bloated and dysfunctional, say scientists who documented the phenomena in real time for the first time in a living brain.
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Neural connection keeps instincts in check

Scientists identify the physical connection through which the prefrontal cortex inhibits instinctive behavior.
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