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Life & Chemistry

New 'Tree of Life' established for one of the largest groups of bacteria

By building powerful phylogenetic trees, scientists are able to quickly identify similarities and differences between the make-up of many different organisms,…

Agricultural & Forestry Science

Trying to Stop the Pump: One Way to Prevent Campylobacter’s Antibiotic Resistance

Much of the blame for this situation, explained Qijing Zhang of Iowa State University, can be placed on a mechanism in the bacteria called the efflux pump. It…

Physics & Astronomy

Hubble Finds Star Eating a Planet

The planet, called WASP-12b, is so close to its sunlike star that it is superheated to nearly 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit and stretched into a football shape by…

Life & Chemistry

Scripps Research Unlocks New Method for Therapeutic Molecules

Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have created a novel technique that for the first time will allow the efficient production of a molecular…

Physics & Astronomy

Discovery of New Type of Supernova May Shed Light on Universe

The first two types of supernova are either hot, young giants that go out in a violent display as they collapse under their own weight, or old, dense, white…

Health & Medicine

Lung Worms Linked to Eating Raw Crayfish: What You Need to Know

Physicians at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have diagnosed a rare parasitic infection in six people who had consumed raw crayfish from…

Life & Chemistry

New Bacterial Signaling Molecule Enhances Vaccine Development

Many disease-causing microbes carry pumps that expel antibiotics, making the bugs hard to kill with standard drugs.Ironically, these same pumps could be the…

Physics & Astronomy

Exploring Quantum Effects in High-Temperature Superconductors

A team of U.S. and Chinese physicists are zeroing in on critical effects at the heart of the latest high-temperature superconductors — but they’re using other…

Life & Chemistry

Scientists Discover Immune Molecule Structure Against HIV

In findings that contribute to efforts to design an AIDS vaccine, a team led by Scripps Research Institute scientists has determined the structure of an immune…

Environmental Conservation

Seal Bulls: Nature’s Unlikely Helpers in Scientific Research

“Gustavo” is an imposing bull always in search of the best feeding grounds. The elephant seal weighing 3 tons and measuring 4 metres in length belongs to a…

Health & Medicine

UF Oncologists Target Leukemia with Dual Therapy Approach

Like striking an enemy camp directly as well as cutting off its source of food and other resources, the agent, called Oxi4503, poisons leukemia cells and…

Earth Sciences

Arctic Ice at Low Point Compared to Recent Geologic History

That’s the conclusion of an international group of researchers, who have compiled the first comprehensive history of Arctic ice.For decades, scientists have…

Studies and Analyses

Chronic Insomnia Linked to Higher Death Risk in Long-Term Study

Results indicate that the adjusted hazard ratio for all-cause mortality was three times higher in people with chronic insomnia (HR = 3.0) than in people…

Studies and Analyses

Strangers Shape Our Dating Preferences, Study Reveals

Many people like to think they have discriminating tastes when it comes to romantic interests. An Indiana University study, however, found that men and women…

Studies and Analyses

Exploring New Video Surveillance Technology and Its Impact

Brawls in the city center, homicide on railway platforms or suitcase bomb attacks; in Germany, such criminal acts do not really happen on a day to day basis,…

Health & Medicine

Autism Genome Project Reveals Key Genetic Variants

The study findings, constituting the results of the second phase of the Autism Genome Project (AGP), were published in Nature on June 9, 2010. The study also…

Life & Chemistry

Exploring Dot Products for Advanced Bioanalytical Assays

The search for time and cost effective as well as sensitive methods for bioanalytical assays is currently of great interest. At the center of Biofunctional…

Health & Medicine

Why do certain diseases go into remission during pregnancy?

During pregnancy, many women experience remission of autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis and uveitis. Now, scientists have described a biological…

Life & Chemistry

New progress from a ‘joint’ venture

The debilitating knee, hip, wrist or back pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) is commonplace within diverse populations around the world and represents a…

Agricultural & Forestry Science

UC Riverside entomologist helps manage invasion threats posed to California's avocados

California’s avocado industry is worth more than $320 million annually, and has about 6,000 growers farming more than 6,000 acres of land. Indeed, California…

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