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Engineered Bacteria Improves Hyperammonemia and Survival

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Synlogic, Inc., a clinical stage company applying synthetic biology to beneficial microbes to develop novel, living medicines, today announced the publication in Science Translational Medicine of...

Both genes and the environment shape a person’s risk of disease

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Both genes and the environment shape a person's risk of disease, but while genes are frequently cataloged, perturbed, activated, turned off and systematically tested...

Nobel-winning research : Findings on eye-signal blending re-examines

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Look at an object, cover one eye at a time, and the object appears to jump back and forth. Stare at it with both...

Treating diabetes : New hope from stem cell

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Scientists working to develop more effective treatments for diabetes are turning to stem cells. Such cells can be transformed into cells that produce insulin,...

Researchers have developed a chemical process to convert infrared energy into visible light

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Columbia University scientists, in collaboration with researchers from Harvard, have succeeded in developing a chemical process to convert infrared energy into visible light, allowing...

The spray from showers, sinks and toilets can expose us to the bacteria and...

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"Don't drink the water" might be good enough advice to keep you from getting sick in some places, but according to researchers from Arizona...

Smartphone users are putting their necks at risk

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A large majority of the world's 3.4 billion smartphone users are putting their necks at risk every time they send a text, according to...

Chaos in bodily regulation can optimize our immune system

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Chaos in bodily regulation can optimize our immune system according to a recent discovery made by researchers at the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr...

Novel noninvasive imaging technique could help radiologists differentiate cancer from benign tumors

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In American women, breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second-leading cause of cancer death. While routine screening helps to detect breast...

New tests for early identification of dyslexia

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A University at Buffalo psychologist has published a neuroimaging study that could help develop tests for early identification of dyslexia, a disorder that effects...

A type of mosquito that transmits malaria has been detected in Ethiopia for the...

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A type of mosquito that transmits malaria has been detected in Ethiopia for the first time, and the discovery has implications for putting more...

Lifestyle and health factors that are good for your heart can also prevent diabetes

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Lifestyle and health factors that are good for your heart can also prevent diabetes, according to a new study by researchers at The Ohio...

Researchers found evidence that fasting improve health

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In a University of California, Irvine-led study, researchers found evidence that fasting affects circadian clocks in the liver and skeletal muscle, causing them to...

Bone marrow : Scientists have identified a backup system

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New research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has identified the backup for an important biological system—the hematopoietic system, whose adult stem cells...

Facial expressions: only 35 can be uniquely identified

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Human beings can configure their faces in thousands and thousands of ways to convey emotion, but only 35 expressions actually get the job done...