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Fever study benefits African infants
University of Edinburgh
Thousands of African children at high risk of infection for an endemic disease could soon benefit...
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Discovery of Missing Links for Salmonella’s Weapon System
Trinity College Dublin
Scientists have discovered multiple gene switches in Salmonella that offer new ways to curb human...
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Xenotransplantation as a therapy for type 1 diabetes: Pig beta cells show great promise in an animal model
Ludwig-maximilians-universität münchen
Type 1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells. Over 250,...
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Ravens remember relationships they had with others
University of Vienna
In daily life we remember faces and voices of several known individuals. Similarly, mammals have...
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Asteroid sites hint at life on Mars
University of Edinburgh
Craters made by asteroid impacts may be the best place to look for signs of life on other planets,...
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The origin of species, in the new edition of the seminars on Microbiology
University of Barcelona
According to Charles Darwin, the British naturalist, the question on the origin of species was the...
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Nanotechnology - Improved Batteries with Carbon Nanoparticles
Ludwig-maximilians-universität münchen
From smartphones to e-bikes, the number of mobile electronic devices is steadily growing around the...
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Molecular switch controls orientation of stem cell divisions: Turning stem cell divisions promises better crops
University of Utrecht
To build a three dimensional plant form it is crucial that plant cells divide both along the length...
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Scans could aid delivery decisions
University of Edinburgh
Scientists are using MRI scans to see if they can determine when best to deliver babies that are...
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Identified a protein useful in predicting the risk of pulmonary metastases in breast cancer patients
University of Barcelona
Peroxiredoxin 2 (PRDX2) protects tumour cells from oxidative stress and promotes their growth and...