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NewsEngineers Find a Way to Protect Microbes from Extreme Conditionsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew method helps microbes withstand industrial processing, aiding the use of microorganisms in medicine and agriculture
NewsInnovative Battery Design Provides More Energy with Less Environmental Impactby ETH ZurichNew electrolyte design for lithium metal batteries reduces harmful fluorine, potentially boosting electric vehicle range
NewsScientists Create First Mouse Model with Complete Functional Human Immune Systemby University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioBreakthrough for biomedical research promises new insight into immunotherapy development and disease modeling
NewsOintment with DNA Molecules Combats Allergic Contact Dermatitisby University of BonnNew study shows that what are known as aptamers can be absorbed directly via the skin
NewsNew Catalysts Enable Greener Ester Synthesisby Yokohama National UniversityScientists create one nm-sized metal-based catalysts for efficient and environmentally friendly chemical reactions
NewsScientists Discover New T Cells and Genes Related to Immune Disordersby RIKENThese findings employed a novel genomics method made possible by a newly developed technology called ReapTEC
NewsTo Save Bees, Scientists Say Focus on Habitat First, Then Pesticidesby Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool UniversityA recent study indicates habitat loss may impact the diversity of bees more than increased pesticide exposure
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NewsFighting COVID-19 with a Cancer Drugby University of California - San DiegoMolecule that helps cancer cells survive does the same thing for COVID-19 infections, allowing for repurposed treatments
NewsScientists May Have Found How to Diagnose Elusive Neuro Disorderby University of California - San FranciscoUnique pattern of proteins in the spinal fluid may help with diagnosis and treatments for progressive supranuclear palsy
NewsResearchers Capture Never-before-Seen View of Gene Transcriptionby The Rockefeller UniversityNew study describes E. coli RNAP in the act of opening the transcription bubble
NewsWastewater Is a Viable Medium for Growing Lettuce Hydroponically, Study Showsby University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental SciencesUsing aquaponics wastewater could create a circular ecosystem for organic waste recycling and food production
NewsDeveloping a New Malaria Treatment That Aims to Protect from the Diseaseby SRI InternationalThe injectable formulation is affordable, easily administered, and could potentially provide months of protection
NewsUV Radiation Damage Leads to Ribosome Roadblocks, Causing Early Skin Cell Deathby Johns Hopkins MedicineFindings alter previous scientific views and may be relevant to skin cancer development
NewsTreatment with an Antimicrobial Peptide Mixture Can Impede Antibiotic Resistanceby PLOSBacteria exposed to mixtures instead of single peptides did not develop resistance
NewsNew Class of Cancer Mutations Discovered in So-Called ‘Junk’ DNAby Garvan Institute of Medical ResearchResearchers find potential cancer drivers using AI, opening up possible new approaches to diagnosis and treatment
NewsShrinking Glaciers and Soil Formation in the Arcticby Queen Mary University of LondonStudy shows how microscopic fungi enhance soil carbon storage in new landscapes created by shrinking Arctic glaciers
NewsLight Targets Cells for Death and Triggers Immune Response with Laser Precisionby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignResearchers have developed a method to precisely target cells for inflammatory cell death using light
NewsOrganic Material from Mars Reveals the Likely Origin of Life’s Building Blocksby University of CopenhagenTwo samples from Mars deliver the "smoking gun" in a study showing the origin of Martian organic material