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Big data says food is too sweet
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 20:45
New research analyzed nearly 400,000 food reviews posted by Amazon customers to gain real-world insight into the food choices that people make. The findings reveal that many people find the foods in today's marketplace t...
How Deep Learning Is Transforming Brain Mapping
Singularity Hub - 24 Jun 2019 18:00
Thanks to deep learning, the tricky business of making brain atlases just got a lot easier. Brain maps are all the rage these days. From rainbow-colored dots that highlight neurons or gene expression across the brain, to...
Applying the Goldilocks principle to DNA structure
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2019 01:38
Inspired by ideas from the physics of phase transitions and polymer physics, researchers set out to determine the organization of DNA inside the nucleus of a living cell. Their findings suggest that the phase state of th...
Tapping into the way cells communicate
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2019 01:38
For the first time, scientists can record cells communicating in real time, opening the floodgates for new developments in cell therapy and other areas within cell biology.
Interim scan during prostate cancer therapy helps guide treatment
Science Daily - 25 Jun 2019 00:11
New prostate cancer research shows that adding an interim scan during therapy can help guide a patient's treatment. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of patients with me...
Gene networks reveal transition from healthy to failing heart
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 22:04
Researchers have created one of the first maps to reveal gene activity and connectivity as the heart shuts down.
Could coffee be the secret to fighting obesity?
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:16
Scientists have discovered that drinking a cup of coffee can stimulate 'brown fat', the body's own fat-fighting defenses, which could be the key to tackling obesity and diabetes.
Molecular scissors stabilize the cell's cytoskeleton
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:16
Researchers have for the first time elucidated the structure of important enzymes in human cells that alter essential building blocks of the cellular cytoskeleton. This reveals the missing part of a cycle that regulates ...
Widely available antibiotics could be used in the treatment of 'superbug' MRSA
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:16
Some MRSA infections could be tackled using widely-available antibiotics, suggests new research from an international collaboration.
Survivors of childhood brain tumors experience lasting cognitive and socioeconomic burdens
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:16
Survivors of childhood brain tumors who received radiotherapy and were very young at the time of diagnosis may experience cognitive and socioeconomic burdens decades after treatment, according to a new study. Interventio...
Micronutrient deficiencies common at time of celiac disease diagnosis
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:16
Micronutrient deficiencies, including vitamins B12 and D, as well as folate, iron, zinc and copper, are common in adults at the time of diagnosis with celiac disease. These deficiencies should be addressed at that time, ...
Certain cells secrete a substance in the brain that protects neurons
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Researchers have discovered a secret sauce in the brain's vascular system that preserves the neurons needed to keep dementia and other diseases at bay.
Physical evidence in the brain for types of schizophrenia
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
In a study using brain tissue from deceased human donors, researchers say they found new evidence that schizophrenia can be marked by the buildup of abnormal proteins similar to those found in the brains of people with s...
Large cohort study confirms small added obstetric risk from transfer of longer developed embryos
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
The transfer of embryos cultured for five or six days (instead of two or three) after fertilization in IVF and ICSI has become routine in many fertility clinics. Many (but not all) studies show that transferring these lo...
Chemists discover structure of glucagon fibrils
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Study may be a step toward shelf-stable versions of the hormone, which is used to control diabetes.
New therapy targets gut bacteria to prevent and reverse food allergies
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
A new study identifies the species of bacteria in the human infant gut that protect against food allergies, finding changes associated with the development of food allergies and an altered immune response.
Speeding up single-cell genomics research
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Time-saving method makes it possible to profile gene regulation in tens of thousands of individual human cells in a single day. Approach combines microfluidics and novel software to scale up single-cell ATAC-seq, which i...
Mood neurons mature during adolescence
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Researchers have discovered a mysterious group of neurons in the amygdala -- a key center for emotional processing in the brain -- that stay in an immature, prenatal developmental state throughout childhood. Most of thes...
Alzheimer's missing link ID'd, answering what tips brain's decline
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Researchers have found that immune cells that typically protect neurons from damage may be the link between early and late brain changes in Alzheimer's disease. Breaking that link could lead to new approaches to delay or...
Study ties poor sleep to reduced memory performance in older adults
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
A new study has found that variability in night-to-night sleep time and reduced sleep quality adversely affect the ability of older adults to recall information about past events. The study also found unexpected racial d...
Hydrogel offers double punch against orthopedic bone infections
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Surgery prompted by automobile accidents, combat wounds, cancer treatment and other conditions can lead to bone infections that are difficult to treat and can delay healing until they are resolved. Now, researchers have ...
A wearable vibration sensor for accurate voice recognition
Science Daily - 24 Jun 2019 19:15
Scientists have developed a flexible and wearable vibration responsive sensor. When this sensor is attached to a neck, it can precisely recognize voice through vibration of the neck skin and is not affected by ambient no...