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Researchers have create a system called matchmaking encryption which simultaneously checks the identities of...

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When spies meet, they use secret handshakes to confirm their identities, ensuring they are who they say they are. Now, researchers at Stevens Institute...

Small changes in a single olfactory receptor gene can affect how we feel odor

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Several years ago the internet was captivated by the enigma of “the dress” – specifically, was the dress black and blue, or was it...

Protein shake : potential negative side-effects

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Amino acids have long been touted by the fitness and bodybuilding communities for their muscle building benefits. From ultra-bulk protein powders to lean mass-promoting...

Human muscle cells : chloride channel can contribute to greater understanding of muscle diseases...

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Chloride channels are a family of anion-selective channels involved in a diverse range of biological processes including the regulation of the excitability of neurons, skeletal,...

A drug used to treat erectile dysfunction can slow or even reverse the progression...

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A drug used to treat erectile dysfunction has been found by University of Manchester scientists to slow or even reverse the progression of heart...

Depressive symptoms can be alleviate with excercise and quality sleep

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For some people, getting enough exercise and quality sleep can alleviate depressive symptoms almost as effectively as antidepressants alone, research has shown. But a new...

Researchers have discovered mechanism to achieve optimal therapeutic angiogenesis

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Angiogenesis is the growth of blood vessels from the existing vasculature. It occurs throughout life in both health and disease, beginning in utero and...

Diet can have significant effects on the gut microbiome and limits cancer progression

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Diet can have significant effects on the gut microbiome, the populations of microorganisms such as bacteria that live in the human gut. It is...

Young children who are exposed to large amounts of adult speech have better cognitive...

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Researchers have found that young children who are exposed to large amounts of adult speech tend to have better cognitive skills. The major new study,...

Researchers found that HSV-1 and HSV-2 are mixing together to result in several new,...

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The line between the human herpes simplex viruses - HSV-1 and HSV-2 - is blurrier than previously thought, according to a new study published...

Researchers have resensitized breast cancer cells to treatment

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ancer cells have various tricks up their metaphorical sleeves to survive in the face of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other cancer treatments. Now researchers at...

Ketogenic diet can prevent the development of epileptic activity after a traumatic brain injury

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Neuroscientists led by Chris Dulla at Tufts University School of Medicine prevented the development of epileptic activity in mice after traumatic brain injury by...

Scientists describe the newly-named pathway to dementia

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A recently recognized brain disorder that mimics clinical features of Alzheimer's disease has for the first time been defined with recommended diagnostic criteria and...

Researchers harnessed sunlight to isolate hydrogen from industrial wastewater

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Hydrogen is a critical component in the manufacture of thousands of common products from plastic to fertilizers, but producing pure hydrogen is expensive and...

Take advantage of the body’s electrical communications system to send new information

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Smart watches. Pacemakers. Internet-connected glasses. These are devices designed to make life easier. And yet, all this wearable technology can be hacked. The devices...