Waters Corporation today announced the launch of the BioResolve™ Protein A Affinity Columns with MaxPeak™ Premier Technology, providing precise titer measurements. This launch marks the first set of affinity chromatography…
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Does Your Child Have Long COVID? Researchers Uncover Key Symptoms
Long COVID affects young children differently, with unique symptom patterns revealed in a new study. Long COVID, a condition where symptoms continue long after the initial infection, can affect people of all ages — even the youngest among us….
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Meta Releases Llama Prompt Ops: A Python Package that Automatically Optimizes Prompts for Llama Models
The growing adoption of open-source large language models such as Llama has introduced new integration challenges for teams previously relying on proprietary systems like OpenAI’s GPT or Anthropic’s Claude. While performance…
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How soy and gut microbes alter cancer treatment results
Groundbreaking research reveals how gut microbes and dietary soy can influence the outcome of cancer treatments, paving the way for a new frontier in personalized oncology.
Study: Microbiome metabolism of dietary phytochemicals…
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New AI Spots Hidden Heart Attack Risk at the Click of a Button
A new AI tool can rapidly detect hidden cardiovascular and fall risks in older adults using routine bone scans by identifying arterial calcification, an often-overlooked but critical health indicator. Researchers from Edith Cowan University…
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Record high: Study finds growing cannabis use among older adults
Marijuana use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7 percent of adults aged 65 and over who report using it in the past month, according to an analysis led by researchers with the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research…
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Early driver of prostate cancer aggressiveness
Researchers have identified a gene that plays a key role in prostate cancer cells that have transitioned to a more aggressive, treatment-resistant form. The gene can be indirectly targeted with an existing class of drugs, suggesting a potential…
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Gaps in surveillance leave European children at risk of acute flaccid myelitis
A new Europe-wide study reveals that acute flaccid myelitis, a polio-like illness striking children, is slipping through the cracks in national surveillance, just as viral outbreaks may be driving case surges.
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Doctors Have Been Saying Sugar Is Bad – But They Missed This
Think all sugar is equally bad? Think again. A massive new study reveals that the source of sugar makes all the difference. While sugary drinks like soda and even fruit juice sharply increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, sugars in solid…
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“Unlike Anything We Have Seen Before”: Regular Repeating Signal Puzzles Astronomers
Astronomers are puzzled after detecting an unusual, repeating long-period transient (LPT) signal emitted deep in the Galactic Plane.
Last year, a team from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, found the strange signal using the ASKAP…
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