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New Drug Pairing for Pancreatic Cancer Shows Promise in Lab Models
According to research, a combination of drugs was dramatically more effective and less prone to resistance than treatment with a KRAS inhibitor alone for pancreatic cancer.
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Hormonal Pathway Discovered That Increases Calorie Burning During Weight Loss
A hormone that has been shown to decrease appetite has also been shown to increase energy burning in muscle, helping to promote weight loss.
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Cuttlefish Camouflage Is More Complex Than Previously Thought
High-resolution video coupled with artificial intelligence reveals that camouflaging in cuttlefish is more complex than previously thought.
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Neurons Involved in Cognitive Flexibility Communicate at a Distance
According to research, the disturbance of a specialized class of mouse neurons could play a role in the onset of psychiatric illnesses characterized by a certain cognitive rigidity, such as schizophrenia.
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Study Explores Links Between Cancers and Their Embryonic Origins
Dr. Yannick Benoit, the study’s co-first author, says the collaborative research team has established a clear link between different types of cancers and their embryonic origins.
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Brain Cancer Cells May Be Poised "Between Order and Disorder", Study Says
Research suggests that glioblastoma cells can coordinate throughout the whole tumor to better resist chemotherapy and radiation.
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Researchers Develop First-Ever Wooden Robotic Gripper That Is Driven by Moisture, Temperature and Lighting
Most robotic grippers are made using either soft plastics that melt at high temperatures or metals that are stiff and costly. Now, researchers have created a wooden robotic gripper that can be used in very hot environments and yet maintain a tender touch.
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New Insights May Inform Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment
In the face of growing antibiotic resistance among bacterial infections, scientists have delved into the molecular science behind treatment-resistant tuberculosis.
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Novel Photocatalytic Water Splitting Method Developed
A photocatalytic process has been developed in which water, under mild reaction conditions, is activated through triaryl phosphines and not, as in most other processes, through transition metal complexes, opening a new door in radical chemistry.
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Neutrons Look Inside Working Solid-State Battery To Discover Its Key to Success
Using a neutron reflectometry technique, researchers have been able to peer inside a working solid-state battery for the first time. They found that the battery's extremely thin solid electrolyte interface is key to its high performance.
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