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Nanoparticle vaccine shows potential as immunotherapy to fight multiple cancer types

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Laser light can be seen scattered by nanoparticles in a solution of the UTSW-developed nanovaccine. Credit: UT Southwestern. Researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed...
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Wax worm caterpillar will eat plastic shopping bags: New solution to plastic waste?

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This image shows a wax worm chewing a hole through plastic. Polyethylene debris can be seen attached to the caterpillar. Credit: Federica Bertocchini, Paolo Bombelli,...
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Patients with drug-resistant malaria cured by plant therapy

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In her lab at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Pamela Weathers, professor of biology and biotechnology, has developed several high-producing cultivars of the plant Artemisia...
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NASA’s Cassini, Voyager missions suggest new picture of Sun’s interaction with galaxy

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New data from NASA's Cassini, Voyager and Interstellar Boundary Explorer missions show that the heliosphere -- the bubble of the sun's magnetic influence that...
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Obesity is top cause of preventable life-years lost, study shows

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Obesity results in as much as 47% more life-years lost than tobacco, and tobacco caused similar life-years lost as high blood pressure. Credit: © Gerald...
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Brain stimulation during training boosts performance

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Sandia National Laboratories cognitive scientist Mike Trumbo adjusts the placement of a transcranial direct current stimulation unit on cognitive scientist Laura Matzen's head. Though...
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Physicists create ‘negative mass’

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Artist's abstraction (stock image). Hypothetically, matter can have negative mass in the same sense that an electric charge can be either negative or positive....
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Nut-cracking monkeys use shapes to strategize their use of tools

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A bearded capuchin monkey cracks open a stably-placed palm nut with a stone for a hammer. Credit: Barth Wright Bearded capuchin monkeys deliberately place palm nuts...
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Fungi have enormous potential for new antibiotics

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While Penicillia are already industrially used in the production of antibiotics, other pharmaceuticals, industrial enzymes and in the manufacturing of food products, new research...
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Atomic-level motion may drive bacteria’s ability to evade immune system defenses

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The scientists conducted their experiments in Staphylococcus aureus, a common cause of skin, sinus and lung infections. Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A study...
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Genetic evidence points to nocturnal early mammals

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Many modern mammals, like this wood mouse, are nocturnal, thanks to evolutionary developments such as night vision in their distant ancestors, Stanford researchers say. Credit:...