Life Sciences and Chemistry

Articles and reports from the Life Sciences and chemistry area deal with applied and basic research into modern biology, chemistry and human medicine.

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Gorillas carry malignant malaria parasite

The parasite that causes malignant malaria in humans has been detected in gorillas, along with two new species of malaria parasites, reports a study…

Study Suggests Theory for Insect Colonies As ‘Superorganisms’

For more than a century, biologists have marveled at the highly cooperative nature of ants, bees and other social insects that work together to determine the…

Llama Proteins Could Play a Vital Role in the War on Terror by Detecting World’s “Most Poisonous Poisons”

The BoNT-detecting substances are antibodies –proteins made by the body to fight diseases–found in llamas. BoNT are about 100 billion times more toxic than…

Promising candidates for malaria vaccine revealed

Presently there is no malaria vaccine available, and these new findings support the development of a vaccine against the blood-stage of malaria. Malaria is an…

Golden Pairs

Ethylene (ethene, CH2=CH2) is a primary feedstock for chemical industry, and particularly for the production of plastics like polyethylene and polystyrene….

New gene variants associated with glucose, insulin levels, some with diabetes risk

A major international study with leadership from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers has identified 10 new gene variants associated with blood…

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