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Lockdown may lead to future flu outbreaks
PNAS
Scientists warn healthcare systems need to gear up for an influx of respiratory infections like influenza once lockdowns and physical distancing rules are lifted. The researchers found that the measures intended to limit the spread of COVID-19 have Read more about Lockdown may lead to future flu outbreaks
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Printable ink guides cell growth, offers nerve injury hope
RSC Advances
Researchers have developed a neuron-growing ink that uses the body’s own electrical signals to precisely guide the growth of nerve cells. Read more about Printable ink guides cell growth, offers nerve injury hope
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Gene editing study finds gene for heat tolerance in corals
PNAS
Scientists have used CRISPR-Cas technology to identify a gene responsible for heat tolerance in a coral on the Great Barrier Reef. Read more about Gene editing study finds gene for heat tolerance in corals
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Learning a new language recruits the right side of the brain
JNeurosci
In most people, language relies on the brain's left hemisphere, but the right hemisphere may chip in to help you understand when you learn a language later in life, according to Spanish researchers. They scanned the brains of adults while they read, Read more about Learning a new language recruits the right side of the brain
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Overcrowded nursing homes hit much harder by COVID-19
JAMA Internal Medicine
Data from 623 nursing homes in Ontario, Canada suggest crowded homes were more likely to experience larger and deadlier COVID-19 outbreaks, according to Canadian researchers. Overcrowding was determined based on the number of residents per bedroom Read more about Overcrowded nursing homes hit much harder by COVID-19
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We just added over 12,000 new species to the list of Earth's bacteria
Nature Biotechnology
Australian scientists have helped boost what we know about the bacteria that live on and around us by deciphering the DNA of over 12,000 new species from 52,000 environmental DNA samples. The samples were previously taken from oceans, soil, animals Read more about We just added over 12,000 new species to the list of Earth's bacteria
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Hominin cranium discovery opens unparalleled window into human microevolutionary history
Nature Ecology & Evolution
Palaeoanthropologists have discovered a two-million-year-old adult hominin skull – the earliest known and best preserved Paranthropus robustus specimen ever found. Read more about Hominin cranium discovery opens unparalleled window into human microevolutionary history
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Jupiter may have a glow-in-the-dark moon
Nature Astronomy
The night side of Jupiter’s moon Europa might glow visibly, according to lab simulations. Researchers in NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory simulated the impact of space radiation on the surface of Europa using salted ice, which gave off a greenish Read more about Jupiter may have a glow-in-the-dark moon
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Yet another trial finds hydroxychloroquine doesn't treat COVID-19
JAMA
A randomised controlled trial of hydroxychloroquine has once again found the treatment did not significantly improve the outcome of patients hospitalised with COVID-19. The study compared the effects of hydroxychloroquine versus a placebo on almost Read more about Yet another trial finds hydroxychloroquine doesn't treat COVID-19
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New cancer drugs have helped save more than a million Americans over the last 16 years
Journal of Medical Economics
More than 1. 2 million lives were saved between 2000 and 2016 in the US alone thanks in part to new cancer drugs, according to US researchers, including a scientist from drug manufacturer Pfizer Inc. , which also funded the study. They say 106 new Read more about New cancer drugs have helped save more than a million Americans over the last 16 years
InternationalPRECISIONheor, USA, Pfizer Inc., USA