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Intercropping Could Help To Manage Pests More Effectively
Intercropping – the practice of planting mixtures of crops – can be an effective pest management tool worldwide, a new study shows.
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How Does Our Brain Make a Coherent Image?
When we look at something, the different properties of the image are processed in different brain regions. But how does our brain make a coherent image out of such a fragmented representation?
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Cell Imaging Could Provide Next Step for Developing Synthetic Photosynthesis
An unprecedented imaging analysis of cyanobacteria provided new insights into its structure and organization that could help synthetically replicate photosynthesis.
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New Study Uses Ultrasound To Target Activation of Chemotherapy
A new study has used ultrasound to activate platinum-containing complexes that are commonly used against cancer, enhancing the accuracy of the drugs.
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New Approach for Personalized Colorectal Cancer Treatment Developed
A team from the UNIGE has developed a new method for testing different cancer drugs, without going through the affected person’s body and without resorting to animal experiments.
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Sunflower Family's Spiny Pollen Benefits Bumblebee Health
The sunflower family’s spiny pollen vastly reduces the prevalence of a widespread parasite in bumblebees and increases the production of queens, a study has found.
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Childhood Cancer Survivors With Healthy Lifestyles May Have Lower Mortality Risk
A new study has found that childhood cancer survivors have higher mortality than the public, but survivors with a healthy lifestyle and fewer heart disease risk factors had lower risk of mortality.
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Biological Mechanisms of Ferroptosis Unearthed
A team of researchers at Tohoku University has unearthed some of the biological mechanisms of ferroptosis, a recently discovered type of regulated cell death that is triggered by iron and the accumulation of lipid peroxidation.
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Sluggish Lithium Ions Hold Back Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Battery Performance
Observing the transport of lithium ions in a solid-state lithium-sulfur battery has revealed that sluggish lithium ions cause slow charging and discharging, limiting the performance of the battery.
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Understanding Differences Between Bacterial and Human Ribosomes Could Unlock New Therapeutic Avenues
Recent research has shown that human ribosomes decode mRNA more slowly than bacterial ribosomes, but more accurately. Understanding this difference could support the development of new therapeutics for cancer and infections.
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