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Proteins Ratios Appear Key to the Differences in Spider Glue Properties
Research has found that the glue that orb weaver spiders use to make their webs sticky has differing protein proportions across species.
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Wearable Biosensor Detects Minute Biological Signals
Researchers from Japan have developed a new wearable biosensor that can detect extremely small changes in tear glucose and blood lactate levels.
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New Discovery Stops Bacterial Virus Contamination
A simple material added to bacterial cultures can prevent contamination with bacteria-targeting viruses, according to a new study from the University of Warwick.
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12 Cell Types Associated With Coronary Artery Disease Identified
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland identified 12 different cell types involved in the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease.
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Resident T Cells Are Key to Salmonella Immunity
New work from researchers at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine shows how memory T cells, crucial for a vaccine that induces a powerful immune response, can be recruited into the liver in a mouse model of Salmonella.
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Hard-To-Recycle Plastic Degraded by Fungi
Polypropylene, a hard to recycle plastic, has successfully been biodegraded by two strains of fungi in a new experiment.
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Machine Learning an Efficient Method for Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk
New research suggests that a novel machine-learning technique known as "causal forest" was about five times more efficient than the current clinical practice of treating patients with high blood pressure.
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Genetic Discovery Could Enable Non-Hormonal Male Contraceptive
Researchers have identified a gene – Arrdc5 – which is expressed in the testicular tissue of mammals, which they suggest could be a promising target for male contraceptive development. The study is published in Nature Communications.
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Wildfires Are Producing More Methane Than We Knew
Novel detection technique raises pollution policy questions.
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Depression Associated With a Lower Likelihood of Cancer Survival
In a recent study, having depression before or after a breast cancer diagnosis was associated with a lower likelihood of survival.
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