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International Technology Partnership to Focus on Water Problems
The University of Chicago and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev sign agreement that would create new water production and purification technologies for regions of the globe where fresh water resources are scarce.
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Ángel Carracedo: ''Only 50% of First-Line Drugs are Effective''
The Professor of Legal Medicine and director of the Genomic Medicine lab at the University of Santiago de Compostela, talked of the future challenges of the field of pharmacogenetics in the clinic.
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Researchers Pair Experiments with Computer Models to Peer into Cells
BBSRC-funded researchers have developed a new strategy that can give scientists a better insight into how complex molecular machineries function in living cells.
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Plants Let Chloroplasts Know the Time
Plant cells communicate information about the time of day to their chloroplasts researchers at the University of Bristol have demonstrated in a study published in Science.
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New Nanomedicine Resolves Inflammation, Promotes Tissue Healing
A multicenter team of researchers has developed biodegradable nanoparticles that are capable of delivering inflammation-resolving drugs to sites of tissue injury.
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Triple Copies of Gene Make Maize Tolerant to Toxic Soil
Rendering some of the world's toxic soils moot, researchers are learning to grow stress-tolerant crops on formerly non-farmable land.
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New Method Makes Puffed Rice Pop with More Nutrients
Puffed rice just got more snap, crackle and pop, thanks to a new method for making puffed rice that retains nutrients and allows producers to fortify cereals with vitamins and protein.
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Invasive Weeds Could Shed Light on Climate-Coping
In the race to adapt to climate change, weeds may be the winners.
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Epigenetic Mechanism through which Protein SirT2 Regulates Cell Cycle Progression and Genomic Stability
The study of IDIBELL researchers confirms antitumor properties of sirtuin 2.
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Found in Amish a Genetic Mutation Causing Mental Retardation Very Similar to Angelman Syndrome
It is the first time that associates a mutation in HERC2 with human disease.
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