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Not Just Bleach: Hydrogen Peroxide May Tell Time for Living Cells

The chemical is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), the active ingredient in color safe bleach. Produced in all animal cells, hydrogen peroxide may act as a signal for the active and resting phases of living th...

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U-M discovery about biological clocks overturns long-held theory

Understanding how the human biological clock works is an essential step toward correcting sleep problems like insomnia and jet lag. New insights about the body's central pacemaker might also, som...

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Discovery About Biological Clocks Overturns Long-held Theory

Understanding how the human biological clock works is an essential step toward correcting sleep problems like insomnia and jet lag. New insights about the body's central pacemaker might also, som...

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Gene mutation causes severe epilepsy, febrile seizures in thousands of infants worldwide

University of Utah medical researchers have identified a gene with mutations that cause febrile seizures and contribute to a severe form of epilepsy known as Dravet syndrome in some of the most vulner...

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WUSTL research finds individual cells isolated from the biological clock can keep daily time, but are unreliable

The glow tells her the isolated nerve cell is busy keeping time. Webb, a graduate fellow in the Neuroscience Ph.D. Program, working with Erik Herzog, Ph.D., associate professor of biology in A...

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How Alcohol Blunts the Ability of Hamsters to ‘Rise and Shine’

The study describes the changes that drinking can produce on the body’s master clock and how it affects behavior. The research provides a way to study human alcoholism using an animal model, said rese...

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Cloning: Back from the ice

Many scientists have considered using cloning to resurrect extinct animals frozen in permafrost, such as the woolly mammoth. This has proven to be difficult because there are no live cells, and DNA is...

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Cyberinfrastructure Tools Improve Remote Use of Scientific Instruments

OSC’s remote instrumentation cyberinfrastructure provides a trio of services: Web portals to provide access to multiple researchers; robust networking to provide fast and efficient transmission of dat...

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Breakthrough in spinal injury treatment

Dr. Stephen Davies, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, reported that in collaboration with researchers at the University of Rochester, NY his ...

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Study identifies food-related clock in the brain

In investigating the intricacies of the body’s biological rhythms, scientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have discovered the existence of a “food-related clock” which can supersed...

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Therapeutic cloning treats Parkinson's disease in mice

For the first time, researchers showed that therapeutic cloning or SCNT has been successfully used to treat disease in the same subjects from whom the initial cells were derived. While this current wo...

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Study finds genetic testing may help people with severe type of migraine

“Our findings have important clinical implications,” said study author Michel D. Ferrari, MD, PhD, with Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. “Since many people with this type of migrai...

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Digital paper that talks to you

Research teams at the Mid Sweden University forestry industry research program Fiber Science and Communication Network (FSCN) are working on the fourth generation of paper products that can communicat...

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New network launches to keep UK at forefront of stem cell science

Malcolm Wicks, Minister for Science, will say at a launch event in London later today: "Stem cell research is an area which offers the potential to provide cures for some of our most debilitating...

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Simple 2-gene test sorts out similar gastrointestinal cancers

A powerful two-gene test distinguishes between a pair of nearly identical gastrointestinal cancers that require radically different courses of treatment, researchers report this week in the online Ear...

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