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A 63 year old man is in remission from HIV after a stem cell transplant to treat cancer
New England Journal of Medicine
A 63 year old man has been in remission from HIV for 5 years after he received a stem cell transplant to treat his leukaemia. The patient needed a stem cell transplant to treat his cancer, so the team looked for a donor with a mutation in a gene Read more about A 63 year old man is in remission from HIV after a stem cell transplant to treat cancer
InternationalCity of Hope National Medical Center, USA -
This hot spring bacteria may be endemic to NZ, 'like a microbial kiwi'
Nature Communications
Researchers suspect they've uncovered a world-first: a whole genus of bacteria that's only found in one country, Aotearoa-New Zealand. Microorganisms aren't subject to the same restrictions that other creatures are – they can ride on air currents Read more about This hot spring bacteria may be endemic to NZ, 'like a microbial kiwi'
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🤔 Emoji-nal damage: Emojis mean different things to different people
PLOS ONE
With Valentine's Day coming up, UK researchers suggest people rethink their use of emojis, as people often misinterpret the meanings behind the pictograms depending on their gender, culture and age. The researchers asked over 250 people both from Read more about 🤔 Emoji-nal damage: Emojis mean different things to different people
InternationalUniversity of Nottingham, UK -
EXPERT REACTION: New ultrasound technique could boost sperm movement by 266%
Science Advances
An ultrasound technique may provide a new way to boost sperm movement in the lab, according to Aussie researchers, who found that the non-invasive technique can increase human sperm movement in the laboratory by 266%. They say that ultrasound Read more about EXPERT REACTION: New ultrasound technique could boost sperm movement by 266%
Australia; VICMonash University -
Love and money the keys to mental health in Australia
PLOS ONE
Financial difficulties and relationship problems are key issues linked to poor mental health in Australia, according to Australian research. The team used data from a household income and labour study to compare the mental health of nearly 7,000 Read more about Love and money the keys to mental health in Australia
Australia; NSW; WACurtin University|The University of New South Wales... -
How is medicinal cannabis being used in Australia?
PLOS ONE
A survey of Aussies using medicinal cannabis has found that it is mostly being used for pain and mental health treatment. The study found that people using prescribed cannabis that mostly contained the 'high'-inducing active compound Read more about How is medicinal cannabis being used in Australia?
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'Til death don't us part: Ancient humans found buried with their furry friends
PLOS ONE
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, from ancient love among buried families… International researchers have found ancient humans may have been buried with their beloved pets. The team analysed the remains of 161 people buried in Seminario Read more about 'Til death don't us part: Ancient humans found buried with their furry friends
InternationalUniversity of Bern, Switzerland -
3100 year old 'Vittrup Man' switched from forager to farmer before being sacrificed
PLOS ONE
The life history of a 3,100-year-old skull has been mapped in detail, according to international and Aussie researchers, who found that the man known as 'Vittrup Man' moved from foraging to a farming lifestyle before being sacrificed in Denmark. The Read more about 3100 year old 'Vittrup Man' switched from forager to farmer before being sacrificed
Australia; WACurtin University -
You've heard of lab grown meat, are you ready for rice-grown beef?
Matter
International researchers have developed a beef-rice hybrid they say could be a protein-rich food of the future. The team says they took muscle and fat stem cells from cows, and transplanted them into grains of rice - because the porous nature of Read more about You've heard of lab grown meat, are you ready for rice-grown beef?
InternationalYonsei University, Republic of Korea -
EXPERT REACTION: Smoking has a lasting effect on immunity
Nature
Smokers have a reduced ability to fight off diseases, even long after quitting, French researchers have found. They investigated the effects of 136 environmental factors on 1000 people, finding that smoking had the greatest influence on their Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Smoking has a lasting effect on immunity
New Zealand; InternationalInstitut Pasteur, France
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