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Turning Brain Cells on Using the Power of Light
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University of Rochester Medical Center
Researchers refine the noninvasive method of bioluminescent optogenetics to activate parts of the brain
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Stem Cell Transplants Close Macular Holes in Monkeys
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Cell Press
After transplantation, the macular holes were closed by continuous filling of the space with retinal tissue
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Wastewater Bacteria Can Breakdown Plastic for Food
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Northwestern University
Finding could lead to bioengineering solutions to clean up plastic waste
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A Quantum Recipe for Accelerating Drug Development
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University of Copenhagen
New method for upgrading quantum computers allows them to simulate molecular behavior
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Turning Plants Into Workout Supplement Bio-Factories
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American Chemical Society
Researchers develop method for producing creatine, carnosine, and taurine inside a plant
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Outdoor Air Pollution Affects Brain Development
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University of California - Davis
Researchers analyze studies from four continents, find consistent pattern of air pollution affecting children's brains
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New Supramolecular Scaffold Could Advance 2D Molecular Assemblies
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Institute of Science Tokyo
This new method opens doors for advancements in materials science, such as creating better solar cells
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Understanding the Mechanical Forces in Gene Expression
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Clemson University
New research sheds light into how tension and torsion affect gene transcription
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Researchers Map the Entire Brain of an Adult Fruit Fly for the First Time
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Princeton University
Having previously mapped the brain of a larval fruit fly with just 3,000 neurons, this adult mapping consists of 140,000 neurons
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Could a Bout of COVID Protect You from a Severe Case of Flu?
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The Rockefeller University
New findings on how past viral respiratory infections affect future, unrelated ones could lead to therapies for boosting general antiviral immunity
| 4 min read
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New Imaging Technique Advances Agricultural Quality Assessments
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University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
The new method reconstructs hyperspectral images from standard RGB images using machine learning
| 3 min read
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Squid-Inspired Fabric for Temperature-Controlled Clothing
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American Institute of Physics
New material is breathable, washable, and can be integrated into flexible fabric
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