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What Seawater Can Tell Us About Life Below the Surface
Seawater holds “memories” in the form of DNA from fish and invertebrates that have recently passed by, which scientists are using to track “biogeography” like we forecast the weather.
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Light Absorption Improved in Perovskite/Si Tandem Solar Cells
A novel film made from silicon dioxide nanoparticle and large phosphor particles has been shown to increase the light absorption and transmittance of tandem solar cells.
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Butterfly Wing Patterns Emerge From Non-Coding DNA
Butterfly wing patterns have a basic plan to them, which is manipulated by non-coding regulatory DNA to create the diversity of wings seen in different species, according to new research.
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Hope That Panama Disease in Bananas Can Be Controlled
According to research, major classes of fungicides do not work against a new race of the fungus that causes Panama disease in banana plants, but a more specialized class of anti-fungal chemistries could suppress disease and maintain banana plant health.
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Plant Water Stress, Not Termites, Cause Namibia’s Fairy Circles
Researchers have shown that the bare patches in Namibia’s fairy circles are caused by grasses around the circles depleting the water within the circles and inducing the death of the grasses inside the circles.
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Radioactive Gel Implant Eliminates Pancreatic Tumors in 80% of Mice
Researchers have tested a new treatment for pancreatic cancer in mice and report that tumors were completely eliminated in 80% of mice across several model types.
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Hepatitis B Vaccine Regimen Protects People With HIV in Clinical Trial
Results from an ongoing clinical trial show that a three-dose course of a hepatitis B vaccine protects people with HIV from contracting hepatitis B.
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Myocarditis Risk Seven Times Higher With COVID-19 Infection Than Vaccines
The risk of developing inflammation of the heart muscle is seven times higher with COVID-19 infection compared to the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new study.
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Impact of Genetic Mutations on Circadian Rhythms Uncovered
Researchers have identified a recessive mutation as a defect in the circadian regulator gene Cryptochrome 1.
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Tumor Mutations Influence Sensitivity to Radiotherapy
A research team plans to use genetic information from a patient's tumor to guide radiotherapy doses, based on mutations that drive radiotherapy sensitivity.
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