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Biomaterial Vaccine Boosts Lymph Node Expansion, Enhancing Immunity
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Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
A biomaterial vaccine sustains lymph node growth and boosts anti-tumor immunity in an animal study
| 5 min read
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Melting Lakes Threaten Ice Shelf Stability
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CIRES
New study reveals accumulated meltwater can fracture ice, risking ice shelf collapse
| 3 min read
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Bio-Rad Expands Range of Antibody Markers
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Bio-Rad Laboratories
New StarBright dyes provide greater flexibility for conventional and full-spectrum flow cytometry
| 2 min read
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Are Carbon-Capture Models Effective?
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Michigan State University
Research shows that the carbon removal potential of some reforestation models has been over exaggerated by as many as three times of a factor
| 2 min read
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Simulated Chemistry: New AI Platform Designs Tomorrow’s Cancer Drugs
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University of California - San Diego
The new platform helped UC San Diego scientists synthesize 32 potential multi-target cancer drugs
| 3 min read
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Cybersecurity Education Varies Widely in US
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Washington State University
Researchers have found a huge variation from school to school on how much cybersecurity content is required for students to take
| 2 min read
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Human ‘Neural Compass’ Pinpointed in New Study
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University of Birmingham
Researchers have pinpointed the location of an internal neural compass which the human brain uses to prevent us from getting lost
| 2 min read
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Nanotubes, Nanoparticles, and Antibodies Detect Tiny Amounts of Fentanyl
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University of Pittsburgh
Newly developed sensor is six orders of magnitude more sensitive than the next best thing
| 2 min read
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Sea Slugs Inspire Highly Stretchable Biomedical Sensor
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University of Southern California
Stretchable, customizable microneedles have applications in neuroscience, tissue engineering, wearable bioelectronics
| 2 min read
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Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Turbine Lubricants
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
New additives for marine turbines show high performance and low environmental impact
| 4 min read
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Study Challenges One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Vitamin D Supplement Guidelines
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Trinity College Dublin
New findings have significant implications for the development of tailored recommendations for vitamin D supplementation
| 2 min read
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Cost-Effective, High-Capacity, and Cyclable Lithium-Ion Battery Cathodes
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Hokkaido University
Charge-recharge cycling of lithium-iron-oxide can be greatly improved by doping with readily available mineral elements
| 2 min read
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