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Engineers Develop a Pill for Long-term Drug Release

April 7, 2024 9:33 am | by Anne Trafton, MIT News Office | News | Comments

Researchers have designed a new type of pill that, once swallowed, can attach to the lining of the gastrointestinal tract and slowly release its contents.

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Tomatoes May Protect Against Radiation Damage

April 7, 2024 9:28 am | by Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor | News | Comments

Lycopene – the red color in tomatoes – has been shown in a new study to protect cells against the damaging effects of radiation at low oxygen concentrations, and the findings could one day help improve radiation therapy.

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Could Blueberries Help Mitigate PTSD Problems?

April 7, 2024 9:08 am | by Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor | News | Comments

Rats fed a diet rich in blueberries saw changes in levels of a gene associated with an increased risk of suicide, suggesting patients who suffer from problems associated with post-traumatic stress disorder could benefit from the fruit.

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Mass Flowmeter Equipped with Signal Converter

April 6, 2024 9:39 am | by KROHNE Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

KROHNE, Inc.'s new OPTIMASS 6400, is an all-new twin bent tube Coriolis mass flowmeter, ideal for standard liquid and gas applications in the chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and energy and power industries.

New Syndrome that Causes Rare Intellectual Disability Named

April 6, 2024 9:29 am | by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | News | Comments

Pediatric researchers, using high-speed DNA sequencing tools, have identified a new syndrome that causes intellectual disability (ID).

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New Mouse Model to Aid Testing of Zika Vaccine, Therapeutics

April 6, 2024 9:20 am | by Washington University in St. Louis | News | Comments

A research team has established a mouse model for testing of vaccines and therapeutics to battle Zika virus. The mouse model mimics aspects of the infection in humans, with high levels of the virus seen in the mouse brain and spinal cord, consistent with evidence showing that Zika causes neurological defects in human fetuses.

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Insomnia Linked to White Matter Abnormalities

April 6, 2024 9:15 am | by Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor | News | Comments

A specialized imaging technique has helped Chinese researchers find a potential link between primary insomnia and damage in the brain’s communication networks.

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Reprogramming Gut Bacteria as “Living Therapeutics”

April 6, 2024 9:08 am | by Rob Matheson, MIT News Office | News | Comments

An MIT spinout, Synlogic, is aiming to create a new class of medicines, by re-programming bacteria found in the gut as “living therapeutics.” Based on research by its co-founders, the company creates so-called synthetic biotics, which sense and correct metabolic abnormalities that underlie some major diseases and rare genetic disorders.

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AC/DC’s Thunderstruck Amps Up Cancer Drug

April 6, 2024 8:47 am | by Seth Augenstein, Digital Reporter | News | Comments

Whether it’s Angus Young’s whiplash lead guitar, Brian Johnson’s screeching, or the thumping rhythm section, AC/DC has now proven they have some therapeutic power. The band's song, “Thunderstruck” helps researchers coat cancer fighting drugs.

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Highly Processed Carbs Linked to Increased Risk of Prostate, Breast Cancers

April 6, 2024 8:34 am | by Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor | News | Comments

Another study has come out adding to the growing body of evidence that associates so called “bad” carbohydrates with increased risks of cancer. The current findings, presented Tuesday at the Experimental Biology 2016 meeting in San Diego, suggest that reducing the amount of sugary beverages and processed lunch foods consumed can decrease the risk for prostate and breast cancers.

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Microarray Spotter Increases Throughput for Gene Profiling

April 5, 2024 10:11 am | by Terra Universal Inc | Product Releases | Comments

SpotBot Extreme Microarray spotter from Arrayit increases throughput for gene profiling in life science and manufacturing labs. Print 10,000 samples of antigens, antibodies, peptides and more in less than 12 hours.

Scientists Discover a Network for Longevity

April 5, 2024 9:59 am | by Max Planck Institute | News | Comments

Gradual disruption of various processes in our cells results in aging. Now scientists have discovered a network of regulatory molecules in roundworms that converge to prevent this.

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Single Molecule of DNA Used to Create World's Smallest Diode

April 5, 2024 9:54 am | by University of Georgia | News | Comments

Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that nanoscale electronic components can be made from single DNA molecules. Their study represents a promising advance in the search for a replacement for the silicon chip.

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Chemists Create Mimic of Key Vision Protein

April 5, 2024 9:47 am | by University of Bristol | News | Comments

An artificial mimic of a key light-sensitive molecule has created by scientists. The work could lead to new ways of building light-sensitive artificial cells.

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