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Better tools, better cancer immunotherapy
Researchers have developed an important new tool towards producing therapies for cancer patients using the patient’s own cells Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Chicago water pollution may be keeping invasive silver carp out of Great Lakes
Invasive silver carp have been moving north toward the Great Lakes since their accidental release in the 1970s. The large filter-feeding fish, which are known to jump from the water and wallop anglers, threaten aquatic food webs as well as the $7 billion Great Lakes fishery. But, for the past decade, the invading front hasn’t…
Ultracold quantum particles break classical symmetry
Many phenomena of the natural world evidence symmetries in their dynamic evolution which help researchers to better understand a system’s inner mechanism. In quantum physics, however, these symmetries are not always achieved. In laboratory experiments with ultracold lithium atoms, researchers have shown for the first time the theoretically predicted deviation from classical symmetry. Continue Reading…
The brain inspires a new type of artificial intelligence
Using advanced experiments on neuronal cultures and large scale simulations, scientists have demonstrated a new type of ultrafast artificial intelligence algorithms — based on the very slow brain dynamics — which outperform learning rates achieved to date by state-of-the-art learning algorithms. In an article in Scientific Reports, the researchers rebuild the bridge between neuroscience and…
Research on cholera adds to understanding of the social life of bacteria
Strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae transform themselves from small, comma-shaped cells to long filaments in nutrient-poor environments to aid short-term survival. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
World’s largest frogs build their own ponds for their young
The first example of ‘nest’-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog could explain why they have grown to be giant. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Blood clotting factors may help fight multi-drug resistant superbugs
Coagulation factors, which are involved in blood clotting after injury, may offer new strategies for fighting multidrug-resistant bacteria, according to a new study. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Biomarker to avoid safety risk for the sleep deprived
New research shows that a range of eye-movement tests provide a reliable biomarker of individual acute sleep loss. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Milky Way map, arrested biologist and missile-treaty withdrawal
Nature, Published online: 07 August 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-02380-3 The week in science: 2–8 August 2019. Press Release Distribution Service
Macrophages form a protective cellular barrier in joints
Nature, Published online: 07 August 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-02340-x Inflammation and the repair of damaged tissues are regulated by immune cells called macrophages. The finding that they form a layer that shields mouse joints from damage has implications for the treatment of arthritis. Press Release Distribution Service