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Could Chicken Eggs Be a Low-Cost Option for Cancer Studies?
Researchers from King’s College London (KCL) suggest that fertilized chicken eggs could provide a low-cost option for cancer imaging studies, potentially helping to resolve some ethical and economic issues.
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Semen Microbiome Could Be Linked to Male Infertility
A new study from UCLA researchers found that a species of bacteria within the semen microbiome is associated with lower sperm mobility, which could contribute to male factor infertility.
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This Metal Robot “Shapeshifts” Between Solid and Liquid To Escape Tight Spaces
Scientists have developed a strange new material that can quickly flip between a liquid and a solid state – all thanks to magnets.
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New Material Can Remove Urea From Wastewater and Potentially Convert It Into Hydrogen Gas
Material constructed from nickel and cobalt atoms can remove urea from water and potentially convert it to hydrogen.
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“Kinder” Leukemia Treatment Tested for Children Who Can’t Have Chemo
A "game-changing" leukemia treatment is being tested on children who can't tolerate chemotherapy, and results so far have been promising.
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Non-Cancerous Cells May Help Predict Prostate Cancer Spread
Non-cancerous cells called stromal cells may be useful in assessing these tumors’ potential to spread, and may even be targets for future prostate cancer treatments
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Sea Otters Have Saved California's Kelp Forests From Decline
After near-extinction, growth of the southern sea otter population helped kelp forests expand by increasing resilience to environmental stressors, including extreme ocean warming
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New Framework Creates Better Computer Model Brain Cells
A new framework creates better computer models of brain cells, bringing researchers a step closer to understanding neuronal variability and neural communication networks.
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Novel Potato Pathogen Reported in the US for the First Time
Penn State researchers identified potato pathogens previously unseen in Pennsylvania. They said the findings could inform methods for detecting and quantifying the pathogens causing blackleg and soft rot in the commonwealth and beyond.
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New Material Could Convert Water Pollutants Into Hydrogen Gas
Researchers have developed a material to remove urea from water and potentially convert it into hydrogen gas. They have unlocked the potential to enable these transition metal oxides and hydroxides to selectively oxidize urea.
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