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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
Novel strategy uncovers potential to control widespread soilborne pathogens
This study introduces a new strategy for identifying antagonistic bacteria, which can then be used to control important plant pathogens. These findings suggest that biological control of pathogens might be improved by combining different beneficial microorganisms and highlight novel strategies used to control widespread phytopathogenic fungi. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution…
Analysis and detoxification in one step
Many industrial and agriculture processes use chemicals that can be harmful for workers and the ecosystems where they accumulate. Researchers have now developed a bioinspired method to detect and detoxify these chemicals in only one step. A combination of two natural enzymatic reactions convert harmful chloro- and nitrophenols into the substance that causes the characteristic…
Genetic variation contributes to individual differences in pleasure
Differences in how our brains respond when we’re anticipating a financial reward are due, in part, to genetic differences, according to research with identical and fraternal twins. The findings suggest that how we experience pleasure and reward is at least partly heritable. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Existing anti-parasitic drug could offer treatment for Ebola
Amid the worsening Ebola outbreak in the Congo, now threatening to spill into Rwanda, a new study suggests that an existing, FDA-approved drug called nitazoxanide could potentially help contain this deadly, highly contagious infection. In meticulous experiments in human cells, the drug significantly amplified immune responses to Ebola and inhibited Ebola replication. Continue Reading at…
Where are the bees? Tracking down which flowers they pollinate
Researchers have developed a new method to rapidly identify the sources of bee pollen to understand which flowers are important for bees. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Installing solar panels on agricultural lands maximizes their efficiency
A new study finds that if less than 1% of agricultural land was converted to solar panels, it would be sufficient to fulfill global electric energy demand. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service
Teens feel pressured to get pregnant
Female adolescents are experiencing relationship abuse at alarming rates, according to a new study that specifically researched reproductive coercion – a form of abuse in which a woman is pressured to become pregnant against her wishes. Continue Reading at ScienceDaily.com Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service