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Advances Made in Detecting Viruses in Wastewater
Researchers have developed a new quantitative RT-qPCR assay that is able to detect the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater.
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The Ongoing Role of Home Gardens in Conserving Central Asia’s Agrobiodiversity
A new study has analyzed the ongoing role of home gardens in conserving Central Asia's agrobiodiversity, which has provided a food safety net in times of food insecurity.
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Caterpillar-Like Bacteria Evolved To Survive in the Mouth
Likely to survive in the oral cavity, bacteria evolved to divide along their longitudinal axis without parting from one another, forming caterpillar-like bacteria.
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How Mitochondrial Dysfunction Leads to Premature Aging
Researchers at the University at Buffalo and their collaborators have developed powerful new ways to study and potentially reverse the cellular mechanisms that cause mitochondrial diseases and premature aging.
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Diseased Connective Tissue Cells Reorder Their DNA Incorrectly
With super-resolution imaging, Penn Medicine researchers discovered that cells change the physical structure of their genome when they’re affected by disease.
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Targeted Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Memory in Older Adults
Four 20-minute sessions of brain stimulation are sufficient to improve short-term and long-term memory function in older adults, suggests a new study published in Nature Neuroscience
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Areas Managed by Indigenous Peoples Tend To Have More Primate Biodiversity
According to research, areas of land managed or controlled by Indigenous peoples tend to have significantly more primate biodiversity than nearby regions.
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Trial of Focused Radiotherapy Shows Promise for Metastatic Kidney Cancer
According to the first clinical trial for patients with untreated oligometastatic kidney cancer, a treatment called SAbR may control the cancer and preserve quality of life.
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Will Vaccine Skeptics Change Their Minds? This Computer Model Can Predict the Answer
A new predictive computer model could accurately predict if a person will change their opinion about a certain topic.
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Robotic Kidney Cancer Surgery Is Safe and Effective, Study Finds
A meta-analysis of kidney cancer surgery patient outcomes has revealed that surgery performed by a robot is equally as safe and effective as the traditional method.
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