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Hacking Microbes

Startup’s engineered yeast helps clients produce fragrances and flavors more efficiently.
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Novogene, AITbiotech Collaborate

Collaboration aims to establish a high-throughput (HTP) next-generation sequencing and R&D Centre in Singapore.
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Researchers Identify Method of Creating Long-Lasting Memories

Researchers at UTSW have found that the attention-grabbing experiences trigger the release of memory-enhancing chemicals to help etch memories into the brain.
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Is sufficient sleep the key to successful antidepressant response?

Medication is an important part of treatment for many patients with major depressive disorder, but the transition to antidepressants isn't always smooth.
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Studies find concept of using light to image, potentially treat PTSD

After years of studying the effects of near-infrared light on veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injuries, a team led by a University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) bioengineer has published research in Nature's Scientific Reports that could result in an effective, long-term treatment for brain disorders.
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Fate Therapeutics Partner With MSK

Partnership aims to produce off-the-shelf T-cell product candidates from pluripotent cell lines.
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Sensor Could Help Fight Bacterial Infections

The sensor can detect E.coli bacteria in 15-20 minutes over a wide temperature range, offering a fast and cost effective tests.
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Changing Ocean Chemistry Due To Human Activity

More anthropogenic carbon in the northeast Pacific means weaker shells for many marine species.
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Ginger Nano-Lipid Particles May Improve Cancer Treatment

Edible ginger-derived nano-lipids show promise for effectively targeting and delivering chemotherapeutic drugs used to treat colon cancer.
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Biobank Storage Time Affects Blood Test Results

Study finds storage time of blood samples at a biobank may affect test results as much as patient age.
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