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A Bioinspired Capsule Can Pump Drugs Directly into the Walls of the GI Tract
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A team developed an ingestible capsule that releases a burst of drugs directly into the lining of the stomach or other organs of the digestive tract
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New Imaging Method Enables Detailed RNA Analysis of the Whole Brain
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Karolinska Institutet
The new method, called TRISCO, has the potential to transform our understanding of brain function, both in normal conditions and in disease
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New Gene Drive Reverses Insecticide Resistance in Pests, Then Disappears
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University of California - San Diego
In an effort to protect valuable crops, researchers created an "e-Drive" that reverses insecticide resistance and then disappears from the insect population
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New Ion Speed Record Holds Potential for Faster Battery Charging, Biosensing
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Washington State University
A new 'ion superhighway' boosts ion speed tenfold; potential impacts include faster battery charging and biosensing.
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Mapping 1.6 Million Gut Cells to Find New Ways to Treat Disease
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
By combining 25 datasets, researchers have created the largest cohesive cell atlas of the human gut
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Scientists Use Ancient DNA to Shed Light on Adaptation of Early Europeans
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University of Texas at Austin
Researchers use statistical analysis to shed light on how ancient Europeans adapted to their environments across 7,000 years of history
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Researchers Catalog the Microbiome of US Rivers
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Colorado State University
River microbes found near wastewater treatment plants expressed high levels of antibiotic resistance genes
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From Food Crops to Cancer Clinics: Lessons in Extermination Resistance
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Arizona State University
Borrowing principles from pest management, researchers aim to extend survival rate, quality of life for cancer patients
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Microbiome Changes in Chronic Liver Disease Highlight the Need for Personalized Treatment
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King's College London
These bacterial changes also correlate with increased antibiotic resistance
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Weight-Loss Drug Reduces Risk of Early Death for Patients with Heart Failure
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University of Virginia Health System
Tirzepatide can reduce the risk of death or worsening heart failure for patients with obesity and heart failure
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Healthy Women Have Cells That Resemble Breast Cancer
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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Some breast cells may contain chromosome abnormalities typically associated with breast cancer
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Making Fiber More Palatable: Researchers Eliminate the Gritty Mouth Feel
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University of Copenhagen
Food researchers have now invented a "disguise" that solves the problem of the dry and gritty mouth feel of fibers
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