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New imagining technique could lead to better antibiotics and cancer drugs

A recently devised method of imaging the chemical communication and warfare between microorganisms could lead to new antibiotics, antifungal, antiviral and anti-cancer drugs, said a Texas AgriLife Res...

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The terrible teens of T. rex

We all know adolescents get testy from time to time. Thank goodness we don't have young tyrannosaurs running around the neighborhood.In a new scientific paper, researchers from Northern I...

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New High Power Infrared Emitters Help To Produce Innovative Pipelines

Infrared emitters transfer heat without contactNew QRC® emitters with nano reflectors improve automated heating processesInfrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight help to manufacture p...

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Real Life Vampires Don’t Wait For Halloween To Be Blood-Thirsty

As fun as it is to obsess over and be scared by these fictional vampires, the real things are much more fascinating. Here is some blood-curdling information from National Wildlife Federation on living...

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New DNA method makes it easier to trace criminals

Now researchers at Lund University in Sweden, working together with the Swedish National Laboratory of Forensic Science, SKL, have improved a critical part of the analysis process. The first findings,...

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Probiotic Is Effective Treatment for Colitis in Mice

Colitis is a disease in which the inner tissue of the colon, the mucosa, becomes inflamed and damaged and can result in painful sores. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease are the two major types of...

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Single-stranded DNA-binding protein proven dynamic, critical to DNA repair

Their study, of SSB in the bacterium Escherichia coli, appears today in the journal Nature.Whenever the double helix of DNA unravels, exposing each strand to the harsh environment of the cell,...

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'Spaghetti' scaffolding could help grow skin in labs

The new structures are being developed by scientists from the University of Bristol, using proteins from alpha helices – one of the fundamental ways that strings of amino acids fold - to create long f...

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Fruit fly pest identified in wine grapes

Since the tiny fly, Drosophila suzukii, was first confirmed in Oregon less than two months ago, there have been an increasing number of reports of its occurrence in a variety of fresh fruits, includin...

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ID3 provides career counseling for blood progenitors, driving the creation of gamma-delta T cells

Like an unusually forceful career counselor, the Id3 protein decides the fate of a given white blood cell precursor, according to researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Their findings, published toda...

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Bioengineering Could Improve Prosthetic Hand Use for Wounded Soldiers

Researchers will present their updated findings Wednesday at the 95th annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons. The research project, which was funded by the Department of ...

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Study may explain how a well-known epilepsy and pain drug works

The finding may also point to new therapies for brain injury and neuropathic pain.The role of neurons in the brain and nervous system is well known, but astrocytes, a different type of brain c...

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Was mighty T. rex 'Sue' felled by a lowly parasite?

It is an image commonly promoted by museums and dinosaur aficionados. Sue's remains, in fact, exhibit holes in her jaw that some believed were battle scars, the result of conflict with another di...

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A Step Toward Better Brain Implants Using Conducting Polymer Nanotubes

Neural electrodes must work for time periods ranging from hours to years. When the electrodes are implanted, the brain first reacts to the acute injury with an inflammatory response. Then the brain se...

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Northeastern Biologist Receives $5.5 Million NIH Grant to Study Tolerant Bacteria

The five-year project, part of the NIH Director’s Transformative Program (T-R01), will focus on three types of disease-producing bacteria to determine how dormant subpopulations of these microorganism...

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