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These sharks use unique molecules to glow green
In the depths of the sea, certain shark species transform the ocean’s blue light into a bright green color that only other sharks can see — but how they biofluoresce has previously been unclear. Researchers have now identified what’s responsible for the sharks’ bright green hue: a previously unknown family of small-molecule metabolites. Continue Reading…
Electromagnetic fields may hinder spread of breast cancer cells
Electromagnetic fields might help prevent some breast cancers from spreading to other parts of the body, new research has found. The study showed that low intensity electromagnetic fields hindered the mobility of specific breast cancer cells by preventing the formation of long, thin extensions at the edge of a migrating cancer cell. Continue Reading at…
Control theory: Mother nature is an engineer
Engineering principles developed only 150 years ago were found to have evolved first in biological circuitry that controls cell growth, according to new research. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
The world’s smallest stent
Researchers have developed a new method for producing malleable microstructures — for instance, vascular stents that are 40 times smaller than previously possible. In the future, such stents could be used to help to widen life-threatening constrictions of the urinary tract in fetuses in the womb. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution…
Researchers discover oldest fossil forest in Asia
Researchers describe the largest example of a Devonian forest, made up of 250,000 square meters of fossilized lycopsid trees, which was recently discovered in China’s Anhui province. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Bacteria on tumors influences immune response and survival of patients with pancreatic cancer
Researchers find tumor microbiome influences immune response and patient survival in pancreatic cancer. Study points to fecal transplant as possible treatment. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Marine heatwaves a bigger threat to coral reefs than previously thought, scientists find
Marine heatwaves are a much bigger threat to coral reefs than previously thought, research revealing a previously unrecognized impact of climate change on coral reefs has shown. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Targeting apolipoprotein E could be key to eliminating hepatitis B virus
Human apolipoprotein E (apoE) promotes hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and production, according to a new study. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Bringing cancer medication safely to its destination
Treating cancer more selectively and more effectively – this could be achieved with an innovative technology. The process transforms proteins and antibodies into stable, highly functional drug transporters, with which tumor cells can be detected and killed. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
NASA’s MMS finds first interplanetary shock
NASA’s MMS mission just made the first high-resolution measurements of an interplanetary shockwave launched from the Sun. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service