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New Twist in Addiction Crisis: Deadly Painkiller Impostors

February 29, 2024 11:04 am | by Andrew Welsh-Huggins, Associated Press | News | Comments

Authorities are sounding the alarm about a new and deadly twist in the country's drug-addiction crisis in the form of a potent painkiller disguised as other medications.

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Obama Encouraging Young People to Learn Math, Science

February 29, 2024 10:42 am | by Darlene Superville, Associated Press | News | Comments

President Barack Obama is launching a version of "take your child to work day" that's focused on America's science laboratories instead of its corporate workspaces.

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Tarantula Toxins Converted to Painkillers

February 29, 2024 10:37 am | by Biophysical Society | News | Comments

When venom from animals such as spiders, snakes or cone snails is injected via a bite or harpoon, the cocktail of toxins delivered to its victim tends to cause serious reactions that, if untreated, can be lethal. But even venom has a therapeutic upside: Individual peptide toxins are being tapped to target receptors in the brain to potentially serve as painkillers.

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Tarantula Toxins Converted to Painkillers

February 29, 2024 10:37 am | by Biophysical Society | News | Comments

When venom from animals such as spiders, snakes or cone snails is injected via a bite or harpoon, the cocktail of toxins delivered to its victim tends to cause serious reactions that, if untreated, can be lethal. But even venom has a therapeutic upside: Individual peptide toxins are being tapped to target receptors in the brain to potentially serve as painkillers.

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Wildlife Secrets Revealed with Advanced Tracking Devices

February 29, 2024 10:19 am | by Keith Ridler, Associated Press | News | Comments

Solar-powered trackers on wings have recorded California condors soaring to 15,000 feet, while locators attached to humpback whales have revealed 1,000-foot dives to underwater mountains. And GPS collars on Yellowstone grizzly bears are giving new insights into one of the most studied large carnivore populations in the world.

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Precision Medicine Prevents Common Cardiovascular Disease in Mice

February 29, 2024 9:41 am | by Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor | News | Comments

A new precision medicine approach to cardiovascular disease has been proven effective in mice and a Phase 1 human clinical trial is underway.

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Black Storage Plate for Light Sensitive Samples

February 26, 2024 11:57 am | by Porvair Sciences Ltd | Product Releases | Comments

Porvair Sciences black 96-well deep well plate offers a working volume of 1ml per well, which in conjunction with black sealing films ensures that light sensitive assays and samples are not degraded by exposure to light, even over long-term storage periods.

Researchers Find Association Between Oral Bacteria and Esophageal Cancer

February 26, 2024 11:55 am | by University of Louisville | News | Comments

Researchers have found a bacterial species responsible for gum disease, Porphyromonas gingivalis, is present in 61 percent of patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).

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Some Experts Contend Brazil is Exaggerating Zika Crisis

February 26, 2024 11:48 am | by Jenny Barchfield and Peter Prengaman, Associated Press | News | Comments

Often drowned out by the dire warnings and fear surrounding Zika, some medical professionals are saying that Brazil and international health officials have prematurely declared a link between the virus and what appears to be a surge in birth defects.

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UN Science Report Warns of Fewer Bees, Other Pollinators

February 26, 2024 11:39 am | by Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer | News | Comments

Many species of wild bees, butterflies and other critters that pollinate plants are shrinking toward extinction, and the world needs to do something about it before our food supply suffers, a new United Nations scientific mega-report warns.

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Genetically Modified E. coli Pump Out Morphine Precursor

February 26, 2024 11:33 am | by Kyoto University | News | Comments

A common gut microbe could soon be offering us pain relief. Japanese bioengineers have tweaked Escherichia coli genes so that they pump out thebaine, a morphine precursor that can be modified to make painkillers.

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Cleveland Surgeons Perform Nation's First Uterus Transplant

February 26, 2024 11:26 am | by Lauran Neergaard and Mark Gillispie, Associated Press | News | Comments

Surgeons in Cleveland say they have performed the nation's first uterus transplant, a new frontier that aims to give women who lack wombs a chance at pregnancy.

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HPV Vaccine Working, CDC Says

February 26, 2024 11:18 am | by Seth Augenstein, Digital Reporter | News | Comments

The HPV vaccine, introduced about a decade ago, is working at a population level to beat back the most common sexually transmitted infection, according to a new CDC study.

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3D in vivo Microscope for Preclinical Research

February 25, 2024 11:03 am | Product Releases | Comments

MR Solutions’ new 3D in vivo confocal microscope for use in preclinical research provides a magnification range of up to 1000 times, allowing researchers to examine cellular details within a live small animal eliminating the need for a surgical biopsy - saving time and substantially reducing costs.

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