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Engineered T-cells that express both CARs and TCRs can better distinguish between cancerous and healthy tissues
Researchers have developed an innovative dual-receptor T-cell therapy that promises safer and more effective cancer treatments. This study, published in... Read more
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Using byproducts from agricultural and food production to create sustainable feed for livestock
Imagine if agricultural and food byproducts could be transformed into an effective and holistic feed for livestock while also helping... Read more
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Natural enzyme capable of cleaving cellulose could transform biofuel production
The deconstruction of cellulose is essential for the conversion of biomass into fuels and chemicals. But cellulose, the most abundant... Read more
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Bacterium produces 'organic dishwashing liquid' to degrade oil
The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil, multiplying rapidly in the wake of oil spills, and thereby accelerating the... Read more
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Refrigeration systems in small fishing boats reduce food waste and provide better catch conditions
Small fishing boats make up 80% of the 5,600 fishing vessels in Norway. They deliver 11% of the country's total... Read more
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AI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time
A study published in the journal Cell marks the first reported instance of generative AI designing synthetic molecules that can... Read more
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New technique can record gene activity of every single bacterial cell in a colony
Analyzing the gene activity of every single bacterial cell in a colony? A new technique from Würzburg can do this... Read more
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The first genetic editing in spiders with CRISPR‐Cas yields colorful silk
The University of Bayreuth's Biomaterials research group has, for the first time, successfully applied the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool to spiders.... Read more
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Shrimp study illuminates new potential for baitless fishing
Fishing pots fitted with LED lights catch significantly more shrimp and fish, new research shows.... Read more
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Inexpensive drone technology shows promise for community forest restoration and funding
Accessing carbon and nature payments from governments and other organizations often requires robust measurements to quantify restoration's positive impact, but... Read more
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Microscopy method can reconstruct mammalian brain tissue in synaptic detail
Our brain is a complex organ. Billions of nerve cells are wired in an intricate network, constantly processing signals, enabling... Read more
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New screening method finds novel approaches to combat antimicrobial resistant bacteria
Scientists from the Ineos Oxford Institute for antimicrobial research (IOI) have developed a new screening method to tackle bacterial resistance... Read more
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Could forensic scientists soon reconstruct facial 3D images from DNA at crime scenes?
In research published in Advanced Science, investigators describe their ability to reconstruct 3D facial images from DNA data, which could... Read more
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A recently-discovered termite terminator is better, more targeted and won't harm humans
Drywood termites, the ones that hide in wooden structures, molt about seven times in their lives. UC Riverside researchers have... Read more
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First detailed Arctic plant maps reveal patterns of biomass and woody growth
When it comes to climate, what happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic. The effects of Arctic warming... Read more