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Mashup Score: 0Whale of a debate put to rest - 1 year(s) ago
Researchers have finally settled a decades-long dispute about the evolutionary origins of the pygmy right whale.
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Mashup Score: 0Making headway in precision therapeutics with novel fully organic bioelectronic device - 1 year(s) ago
Columbia Engineering researchers announced today that they have developed the first stand-alone, conformable, fully organic bioelectronic device that can not only acquire and transmit neurophysiologic brain signals, but can also provide power for device operation.
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A new analysis shows that there are probably many more Earth-like exoplanets with liquid water than had been thought, significantly increasing the chance of finding life. The work finds that even where the conditions are not ideal for liquid water to exist at the surface of a planet, many stars will harbour geological conditions suitable for liquid water under the planet’s surface. This work is…
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Mashup Score: 03D bioprinting technology to be used for removing cancer cells - 1 year(s) ago
Through joint research with the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials(KIMM), the Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB) developed a 3D bioprinting technology using natural killer cells (NK cells) as a new method of immunotherapy for treating cancer.
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By combining recent advances in aerosol sampling technology and an ultrasensitive biosensing technique, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have created a real-time monitor that can detect any of the SARS-CoV-2 virus variants in a room in about 5 minutes. The inexpensive, proof-of-concept device could be used in hospitals and health care facilities, schools and public places to help…
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Mashup Score: 0Why there are no kangaroos in Bali (and no tigers in Australia) - 1 year(s) ago
Researchers are using a new model to clarify why millions of years ago more animal species from Asia made the leap to the Australian continent than vice versa. The climate in which the species evolved played an important role.
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Mashup Score: 0Wildlife crossing guards - 1 year(s) ago
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers developed a model framework that identifies ways to ensure wildlife can safely navigate their habitats while not unduly affecting infrastructure.
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Although mobile phone data are increasingly used in public health management, a new study led by researchers at Penn State reveals that phone data can misrepresent vulnerable populations — who are often underrepresented in other data sources — and that failing to account for biases in phone data could magnify health inequities.
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Mashup Score: 1MIT physicists generate the first snapshots of fermion pairs - 1 year(s) ago
MIT physicists captured the first images that directly show the pairing of fermions. The snapshots of particles pairing up in a cloud of atoms can provide clues to how electrons pair up in a superconducting material.
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Mashup Score: 0Pure capped mRNA vaccine opens the door to more effective vaccines with lower chances of inflammation - 1 year(s) ago
A Nagoya University research group used a unique ‘PureCap’ method to produce high purity mRNA vaccines with improved synthesis of proteins that stimulate the immune system and low inflammatory side effects.
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