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Marine Collagen a Viable Alternative to Bovine Based Collagen

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People who want to introduce collagen supplements into their diets and skin care but have been discouraged from doing so because of their bovine...
Study illuminates genes behind beautiful glow of Bermuda fireworms

Study illuminates genes behind beautiful ‘glow’ of Bermuda fireworms

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A new study led by researchers at the American Museum of Natural History looks at the genes behind an incredible, luminous seasonal mating display...
Key aspects of human cell aging reversed by new compounds

Key aspects of human cell aging reversed by new compounds

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Key aspects of the ageing of human cells can be reversed by new compounds developed at the University of Exeter, research shows. In a laboratory...
Introducing the latest in textiles Soft hardware

Introducing the latest in textiles: Soft hardware

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The latest development in textiles and fibers is a kind of soft hardware that you can wear: cloth that has electronic devices built right...
Neuroscientists get at the roots of pessimism

Neuroscientists get at the roots of pessimism

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Many patients with neuropsychiatric disorders such as anxiety or depression experience negative moods that lead them to focus on the possible downside of a...
Tiny tunnels inside garnets appear to be the result of boring microorganisms

Tiny tunnels inside garnets appear to be the result of boring microorganisms

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Complex systems of microscopic tunnels found inside garnet crystals from Thailand are most likely the result of microorganisms making their homes inside these minerals,...
Revolutionary new view of how living cells make energy

Revolutionary new view of how living cells make energy

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Researchers at The University of Western Australia and Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research have made a fundamental discovery about of the atomic structure...
Mini antimatter accelerator could rival the likes of the Large Hadron Collider

Mini antimatter accelerator could rival the likes of the Large Hadron Collider

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Researchers have found a way to accelerate antimatter in a 1000x smaller space than current accelerators, boosting the science of exotic particles. The new method...
Impact of a stellar intruder on our solar system

Impact of a stellar intruder on our solar system

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The solar system was formed from a protoplanetary disk consisting of gas and dust. Since the cumulative mass of all objects beyond Neptune is...
Nanoparticle therapy could deliver double blow to cancer

Nanoparticle therapy could deliver double blow to cancer

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A new cancer therapy using nanoparticles to deliver a combination therapy direct to cancer cells could be on the horizon, thanks to research from...
The underestimated cooling effect on the planet from historic fires

The underestimated cooling effect on the planet from historic fires

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Historic levels of particles in the atmosphere released from pre-industrial era fires, and their cooling effect on the planet, may have been significantly underestimated...