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Picture this: Snapping photos of our food could be good for us

New Curtin University research reveals taking pictures of food isn’t just content for our social media feeds, but could be

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AI saving humans from the emotional toll of monitoring hate speech

A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a new machine-learning method that detects hate speech on

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‘Goldilocks’ binding strength determines anti-cancer T-cell efficacy and fate

Immunotherapy, treatments that reinvigorate immune cells’ anti-cancer activity or reprogram T cells to target cancer, has shown promise in treating

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Understanding how zwitterionic polymers can lead to safer drugs and disease prevention

Proteins are vital biomolecules responsible for performing various functions in the human body and are thus regarded as the workhorses

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Gene variants foretell the biology of future breast cancers

A Stanford Medicine study of thousands of breast cancers has found that the gene sequences we inherit at conception are

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Scientists develop most sensitive way to observe single molecules

Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed the most sensitive method yet for detecting and profiling a single molecule

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Light enables the generation of non-canonical amino acids

UC Santa Barbara researchers are building out the repertoire of chemical reactions, using light. In a paper published in the

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In the brain at rest, neurons rehearse future experience

Some dreams may, in fact, predict the future: New research has found that during sleep, some neurons not only replay

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Tiny worm helps uncover long-lasting prenatal effects from amphetamines

Amphetamine is a psychostimulant that has been used to treat a variety of brain dysfunctions. However, it is a highly

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Novel mobile air monitoring technology yields greater insight into post-disaster pollution levels

A team including researchers from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health and School of Medicine has found that