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Cancer Proteomics Identifies Novel Therapeutic Targets

Proteome-level analysis of public molecular datasets has provided new insights into novel targets for cancer therapeutics.
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Super-Resolution Imaging Advances Could Help Nanomedicine Development

Scientists have developed a super-resolution imaging platform technology to improve understanding of how nanoparticles interact within cells.
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Cereal Crops Evolved by “Trading” Genetic Modules

Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum, and millet reveals evolutionary differences among these important cereal crops, according to a new study led by New York University researchers.
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Exploring How To Reverse or Halt Aging Through Nutrition and Exercise

The World Health Organization predicts that by 2050, 2.1 billion people worldwide will be over 60 years old, a drastic increase from only 1 billion in 2019.
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Water Detectors Can Be Used To Monitor Nuclear Reactors Many Miles Away

A sensitive detector filled with water has been used to detect neutrinos – subatomic particles produced by nuclear reactors – enabling researchers to monitor nuclear reactors from a distance.
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Could Oilcane Microbiomes Offer Opportunities To Increase Yield?

Researchers are exploring the differences in microbiome structure between several oilcane accessions and wild-type sugarcane.
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Removing Barriers in Zinc–Air Battery Development

With potential high density, low cost, and a nature-friendly makeup, zinc-air batteries are touted to be the future of many energy devices.
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Certain Brands of Soap May Have Mosquito-Repelling Scents

Mosquitoes’ ability to transmit deadly diseases like dengue fever and Zika makes them a blight on all of humanity. But they show a clear preference for some unlucky individuals over others. A new discovery suggests that a simple hygiene shift could change how tasty mosquitoes find you.
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New Human “Pangenome” Reference Released

More complete and sophisticated collection of genome sequences captures significantly more human diversity.
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Your Eyes May Be Playing Tricks on You

A new study has shown that the human visual system can ‘trick’ the brain into making inaccurate assumptions about the size of objects in the world around them.
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