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Scientists jump hurdle in HIV vaccine design

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The new study shows the structure of an important HIV protein, called the envelope glycoprotein, on a common strain of the virus. Credit: Javier Guenaga Scientists...

Atomic-scale imaging improves dating of planetary events

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The 11 nano tips used in the study. Credit: University of Portsmouth Research led by the University of Portsmouth has identified a new way to improve...

Toward an HIV cure: Team develops test to detect hidden virus

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Dr. Anwesha Sanyal holds up two vials with HIV-infected cells that she is preparing for Pitt Public Health's TZA test. The yellow indicates more...

Seeing life in fast-forward: Visual brain predicts future events based on...

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Left: the white dot moves from the left to the right side of the screen in 0,5 seconds. The bottom image shows the brain...

Water forms ‘spine of hydration’ around DNA, group finds

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This is an illustration of what chiral nonlinear spectroscopy reveals: that DNA is surrounded by a chiral water super-structure, forming a 'spine of hydration.' Credit:...

A first look at dolphin immune system

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While there are a number of studies and reports that suggest a correlation between environmental contaminants, immune disturbances and disease susceptibility in wild dolphins...

‘Heat island’ effect could double climate change costs for world’s cities

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Tokyo-Yokohama is the most populous urban area in the world. Credit: © SeanPavonePhoto / Fotolia Overheated cities face climate change costs at least twice as big...

Gray matter density increases during adolescence, study finds

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MRI-derived gray matter measures, density, volume, mass, and cortical thickness, show distinct age and sex effects, as well as age-dependent intermodal correlations around adolescence. Credit:...

Harnessing energy from glass walls

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Prototype of a semi-transparent perovskite solar cell with thermal-mirror functionality. Credit: Copyright: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) A Korean research team has developed...

Where rivers meet the sea: Harnessing energy generated when freshwater meets...

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Photograph of the concentration flow cell. Two plates clamp the cell together, which contains two narrow channels fed with either synthetic freshwater or seawater...

How do blind cavefish find their way? The answer could be...

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A micro-CT scan shows the differences in bone structure between a surface fish and a blind cavefish. Credit: Amanda Powers/UC Imagine living in perpetual darkness in...