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Older Adults With Bladder Cancer Prioritize Honest Information on Expectations
A recent study has highlighted the importance of early, honest and transparent communication during cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Reducing Excess Dietary Protein Could Benefit Water Quality
Balancing how much protein you eat with the amount your body needs could reduce nitrogen releases to aquatic systems in the U.S. by 12% and overall nitrogen losses to air and water by 4%, according to a recent study.
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Chemical Tools Give Access to Renewable Plant Energy
Researchers have developed a chemical method that enables electricity and water to break the strong chemical bonds in biomass or plant matter.
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How Gut Bacteria Thrive in Their Human Hosts
Scientists have made substantial progress in understanding how gut bacteria succeed in their human hosts on a molecular level.
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Computer Model Helps To Understand Gut Microbial Communities
Machine learning methods have been used to predict the behaviors of communities of gut microbes, enabling the design of communities with desired metabolic profiles.
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Honeycomb Maze Reveals the Hippocampus's Role in Navigation
Researchers have discovered that the hippocampus creates a vector-based representation to support animals to make optimal navigation decisions.
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New Insights Into the Structure and Function of the Nuclear Pore Complex Revealed
The nuclear pore complex is made up of over 1000 proteins and after nearly 20 years of work, researchers have unveiled a full structural map of the complex.
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Retina's Circuits for Vision and Sleep Identified
The eye’s light-sensing retina taps different circuits depending on whether it is generating image-forming vision or carrying out a non-vision function such as regulating pupil size or sleep/wake cycles, according to a new study.
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Single-Cell Framework Could Enhance CAR T–Cell Therapy
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have developed a method that may be able to improve CAR T-cell therapies by identifying the early cells that become effective at killing cancer.
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Solving Algorithmic "Amnesia" Could Help Understand How We Learn
A discovery about how algorithms can learn and retain information more efficiently offers potential insight into the brain’s ability to absorb new knowledge.
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