A wave of fresh science is challenging a century-old treatment and offering hope to the people snakebites harm most—often far from hospitals and help
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The High-Stakes Quest to Make Snakebites Survivable Took Leaps Forward This Year, With Promising New Avenues to Safer Antivenoms
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Master Pipette Calibration & Compliance with ISO 8655
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Physicists found a way to see heat in empty space
Scientists at Stockholm University and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali have outlined a realistic strategy to observe one of the most unusual ideas in modern physics: the Unruh effect. This effect predicts…
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Mapping Gene Networks to Understand Complex Disease
Sometimes, a small error in the sequence of DNA can lead to a very serious disease. Scientists have identified many mutations that arise in a single gene to cause an illness, such as mutations in the CFTR gene…
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Mapping Gene Networks to Understand Complex Disease
Sometimes, a small error in the sequence of DNA can lead to a very serious disease. Scientists have identified many mutations that arise in a single gene to cause an illness, such as mutations in the CFTR gene…
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Mapping Gene Networks to Understand Complex Disease
Sometimes, a small error in the sequence of DNA can lead to a very serious disease. Scientists have identified many mutations that arise in a single gene to cause an illness, such as mutations in the CFTR gene…
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Scientists Discover How Early Earth Saved Its Water From Total Destruction
Earth’s water may have survived its fiery beginnings by hiding deep within the mantle. Around 4.6 billion years ago, Earth bore little resemblance to the calm blue world we see today. Repeated and powerful impacts from space kept the planet’s…
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Genetic Variant Identified in Breast Cancer Patients without a History of Cancer
A recent article in JAMA Internal Medicine describes a common genetic mutation found in many breast cancer patients who do not have a family history of the disease. The study looked at germline pathogenic…
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Genetic Variant Identified in Breast Cancer Patients without a History of Cancer
A recent article in JAMA Internal Medicine describes a common genetic mutation found in many breast cancer patients who do not have a family history of the disease. The study looked at germline pathogenic…
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Insulating window material prevents heat loss while allowing more light through than glass | Research
A new mesoporous polymer combines optical transparency higher than glass with thermal conductivity lower than air. The material, which is easily made at the square-metre scale and should last decades, could be used to make insulating windows for…
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