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Novel Way to Prevent Deadly Bacterial Infections

Monash scientists may have found a way to stop deadly bacteria from infecting patients. The discovery could lead to a whole new way of treating antibiotic-resistant “superbugs”
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Chemical Emitted by Trees Can Impact Ozone Levels

Researchers have found that the way that isoprene, a natural hydrocarbon compound emitted from broadleaf deciduous trees, is processed in the atmosphere at night can have a big impact on the ozone in the atmosphere the next day.
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Poliovirus Therapy Wins 'Breakthrough' Status

FDA decision will fast-track research on breakthrough Duke brain cancer therapy.
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How Did The Giraffe Get Its Long Neck?

Clues about the evolution of the giraffe’s long neck have now been revealed by new genome sequencing.
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Biogen Announces Collaboration with UPenn

Visionary, up to $2 billion multi-year alliance to focus on development of new gene therapy and gene editing technologies and create a therapeutic platform for a broad range of diseases.
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New Microbiome Center to Merge Expertise of UChicago, MBL and Argonne

Researchers to study world of microbes across environments.
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NIH Funds New Studies on Ethical, Legal and Social Impact of Genomic Information

Four new grants from the National Institutes of Health will support research on the ethical, legal and social questions raised by advances in genomics research and the increasing availability of genomic information.
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US-India Collab Finds Molecular Signatures of Severe Malaria

Study may be a significant advancement in understanding the causes of severe malaria.
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Drug Might Help Treat Sepsis

A DNA enzyme called Top1 plays a key role in turning on genes that cause inflammation in mouse and human cells in response to pathogens. A drug blocking this enzyme rescued mice from lethal inflammatory responses, suggesting a potential treatment for sepsis.
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WSU, Chinese Company Collaborate

MOU has established the beginning of a long-term strategic partnership that will lead to the two institutions jointly addressing global food security issues.
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