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Researchers Identify Metabolite That Tells Cells Whether To Repair DNA
Researchers have figured out how a specific metabolite controls the activity of DNA repair and how sensitive tissues are to cancer treatment.
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Gulf War Illness Depletes Vital Energy Production in White Blood Cells
A new study has shown that Gulf War Illness reduces the energy produced by white blood cells, creating a measurable biochemical difference in veterans with the disease.
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Lab-Grown Algae Can Help Coral Weather Bleaching
Lab-grown algal symbionts designed to be heat-tolerant could enhance heat resistance in corals, helping them resist and recover faster from bleaching.
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Genome Assembly Accelerated by Hardware Designed for AI
A hardware accelerator designed for AI has also been shown to speed up the alignment of protein and DNA for genome assembly, making the process 10 times faster than current methods.
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New Blood Test Detects Cancer in Early Stage
Most cancers become deadly by keeping a low profile, causing no symptoms until they’re too advanced to treat. Researchers have developed a highly sensitive blood test that can detect a key protein produced by cancer cells.
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Cigarette-Style Packaging Warnings Could Help Cut Meat Consumption
Participants in the research were between 7-10% less likely to purchase meat products if they came with bold warning labels, similar to the kind used in cigarette packaging.
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New Mechanism Uncovered in the First Oncogene, Over 40 Years Later
In the late 1970s, the relationship between the c-Src gene and cancer was discovered. Since then, c-Src has been found to be overactivated in half of colon, liver, lung, breast, prostate and pancreatic tumors, but its function is not yet understood.
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New Tool Enables Easier Diagnosis of TB in Children
A fingerprick blood test that identifies a transcriptomic signature could offer an easy, quick way to diagnose TB in children, which is among the top 10 causes of child death.
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How Do Sunflowers See the Sun?
Sunflowers famously turn their faces to follow the sun as it crosses the sky. But how do sunflowers “see” the sun to follow it? New work shows that they use a different, novel mechanism from that previously thought.
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Uncovering the Key Factors Linking Nerve Cells and Glioblastoma
A pioneering study unveiled that the 3D organization of DNA can influence the progression of the aggressive brain tumour known as glioblastoma. Having identified the factors that glioblastoma uses to respond to neurons by growing and spreading.
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