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Neuronal Changes That Help Fine Visual Discrimination Learning Are Identified
Scientists have discovered the neuronal changes that occur during learning to improve discrimination of closely related visual images.
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The Neural Circuitry Behind Mindfulness-Induced Pain Relief
According to research, mindfulness meditation interrupts the communication between brain areas involved in pain sensation and those that produce the sense of self.
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Splice Variant Biomarkers Identified for Most Common Renal Cell Cancer
Researchers have identified biomarkers for clear cell renal cell carcinoma and have developed a tool to indicate which patients are at high risk of poor outcomes.
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AI Reliably Predicts Structure of RNA Molecules
Researchers describe a way to use AI to reliably predict the structure of certain RNA molecules from their nucleotide sequence in the journal PLOS Computational Biology.
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Gene Profiling Technology Reveals Melanoma Biomarkers
Researchers hope that new RNA profiling technology used to identify biomarkers of melanoma development will soon help to diagnose and treat melanoma more successfully.
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“Extinct” Oak Tree Is Rediscovered
Botanical researchers representing a coalition of more than 10 institutions have discovered an oak tree once thought to be extinct, and now in immediate need of conservation within Big Bend National Park in Texas.
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Vitamin D Supplements in Pregnancy Could Reduce Risk of Eczema in Babies
According to research, taking vitamin D supplements during pregnancy could substantially reduce the chances of babies up to a year old suffering from atopic eczema.
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New Universal Flu Vaccine Protects Against Influenza B Viruses
A study suggests that a new universal flu vaccine protects against influenza B viruses and improves immune protection.
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Whole Exome Sequencing Helps To Predict If a Patient Will Respond to Cancer Immunotherapy
Researchers have developed an approach using whole exome sequencing to predict whether cancer patients will respond to immunotherapy.
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Biohybrid Model of Human Ventricles Developed
Bioengineers have developed the first biohybrid model of human ventricles with helically aligned beating cardiac cells, and have shown that muscle alignment dramatically increases how much blood the ventricle can pump with each contraction.
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