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Green Hydrogen Made by Splitting Seawater
Researchers have successfully split seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen.
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High-Resolution Cellular Map of Crohn’s Disease Created
The atlas is the largest study of single cells from Crohn’s patients to date, and contains the gene expression profiles of more than 700,000 cells from 71 healthy individuals and patients in varying states of inflammation.
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Bioengineers Devise a Way To Grow Skin in Complex, 3D Shapes
Bioengineers have devised a way to grow engineered skin in complex, three-dimensional shapes, making it possible to construct, for example, a seamless “glove” of skin cells that can be easily slipped onto a severely burned hand.
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New Male Contraceptive Reduces Sperm Count by 45% in Mice
A new molecule could offer non-hormonal contraceptive options for people who produce sperm, according to new research published in The American Chemical Society (ACS)’s Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
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Immunotherapy Success for Sarcoma Patients Linked to the Tumor Microbiome
The tumor microbiome can influence the success of immunotherapy in sarcoma patients, reports new research from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Enhancing Our Brain's Ability To Fight Disease With CRISPR-Edited Immune Cells
Editing healthy immune cells with CRISPR safely thwarts the brain's resistance to them, helping researchers to harness immune cell function to treat neurological conditions.
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Structure and Function of First FDA-Approved Drug Against Ebola Virus Uncovered
Findings from a new study emphasize the benefits of combinations of antibodies over monotherapy approaches for targeting the Ebola virus.
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Analog Quantum Computer Could Solve Mysteries of Physics
A new type of analog quantum computer has been invented that can tackle physics problems that digital supercomputers can't solve.
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Brain Chip Could Suppress Seizures and Tremor
EPFL researchers have combined low-power chip design, machine learning algorithms, and soft implantable electrodes to produce a neural interface that can identify and suppress symptoms of various neurological disorders.
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Coffee With Milk May Confer Anti-Inflammatory Benefits
Can something as simple as a cup of coffee with milk have an anti-inflammatory effect in humans? Apparently so, according to a new study. A combination of proteins and antioxidants doubles the anti-inflammatory properties in immune cells.
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