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Are All Gall Bladder Surgeries Necessary?
by
West Virginia University
WVU medical researcher questions the proliferation of gall bladder surgery in new manuscript published in
JAMA
| 3 min read
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Regulating the Sense of Touch to Relieve Pain
by
Rutgers University
Researchers believe using phosphatidic acid to regulate touch could lead to new methods of pain relief
| 1 min read
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Less Severe Wildfires Can Lessen the Severity of Future Fires
by
University of California - Davis
New research from UC Davis finds that lower-severity forest fires can reduce the intensity of future blazes
| 3 min read
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Mining the Microbiome: Uncovering New Antibiotics Inside the Human Gut
by
University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science
Could we fight drug-resistant bacteria with antibiotics from our intestines?
| 3 min read
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Electric Reactor Could Cut Industrial Emissions
by
Stanford University
New thermochemical reactor generates the immense heat needed for industrial processes using electricity instead of fossil fuels
| 3 min read
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New Insights on How Bird Flu Crosses the Species Barrier
by
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
A new study sheds light on how a key avian influenza virus enzyme can mutate to allow the virus to replicate in mammals
| 4 min read
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Using AI to Find the Polymers of the Future
by
Georgia Institute of Technology
Research group develops and adapts AI algorithms to accelerate materials discovery
| 3 min read
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A Genetic Analysis of Lyme Disease Could Improve Diagnosis and Treatment
by
Rutgers University
Study findings create a powerful resource for identifying the specific Lyme disease-causing bacterial strains that infect patients
| 3 min read
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Antarctica’s Hidden Treasures: Scientists Identify Crucial Conservation Sites
by
University of Colorado Boulder
As human activities expand in Antarctica, wildlife conservation in the Southern Ocean becomes critical for biodiversity
| 3 min read
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Surprise Finding in Bacteria Study Could Advance Search for Better Antibiotics
by
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Researchers studying environmental bacteria have determined a protein’s essential role in maintaining bacterial cell shape
| 3 min read
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Leaf-Like Solar Concentrators Promise Major Boost in Solar Efficiency
by
SPIE
New design for luminescent solar concentrators offers a solution for more scalable and effective solar energy systems
| 2 min read
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Zebrafish Use Surprising Strategy to Regrow Spinal Cord
by
Washington University School of Medicine
Detailed blueprint of nerve cells’ dramatic changes could help identify ways to heal spinal cord damage
| 3 min read
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