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Thermo Scientific Gemini Handheld Chemical Analyzer Wins R&D 100 Award

Two-in-one portable device also earns Editor’s Choice in Analytical/Test category for 2015 by R&D Magazine.
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New UK Facility to Accelerate Drug Discovery

Diamond’s on-site fragment screening facility a major boost for structural biologists.
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The MaxSignal Colistin ELISA Test Kit from Bioo Scientific

Kit can help prevent the antibiotic apocalypse by keeping last resort drugs out of the food supply.
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Lower availability of omega-3 fatty acids in the body associated with bipolar disorder

People with bipolar disorder have lower levels of certain omega-3 fatty acids that cross the blood-brain barrier than people who do not, according to researchers from Penn State College of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.
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Halteres, essential for flight in all flies, are needed by some to climb walls

Sensory organ use hints at how brain processes multiple sources of information.
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Drug-resistant epilepsy diet: Therapeutic mechanism uncovered

Scientists from Royal Holloway, University of London and University College London (UCL) have identified how a specific diet can be used to help treat patients with uncontrolled epilepsy.
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Can physical exercise enhance long-term memory?

New study in mice in the Inaugural issue of Brain Plasticity reports that new brain cell formation is enhanced by running.
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"Mild traumatic brain injury an oxymoron:" Protein biomarker highlights damaged brain wiring after concussion, study finds

Physicians and others now recognize that seemingly mild, concussion-type head injuries lead to long-term cognitive impairments surprisingly often. A brain protein called SNTF, which rises in the blood after some concussions, signals the type of brain damage that is thought to be the source of these cognitive impairments, according to a study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
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‘Connector hubs’ are the champions of brain coordination

Swinging a bat at a 90-mph fastball requires keen visual, cognitive and motor skills. But how do diverse brain networks coordinate well enough to hit the ball?
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Horizon, Axol Announce Partnership

Horizon Discovery Group and Axol Bioscience have announced that they have formed a strategic partnership for the delivery of off-the-shelf and on-demand genomically modified and differentiated iPS cells.
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