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Novel method detects microbial contamination in cell cultures | MIT News
Researchers from the Critical Analytics for Manufacturing Personalized-Medicine (CAMP) interdisciplinary research group of the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s research enterprise in… -
Brain stimulation at 40Hz boosts memory and neurogenesis in Down syndrome mice
Study provides new evidence that sensory stimulation of gamma-frequency brain rhythm may promote broad-based restorative neurological health response.
Studies by a growing number of labs have identified neurological health benefits…
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Chimpanzee blastoids offer clues to early embryogenesis
Understanding how cells differentiate during early embryonic development is crucial for advancing regenerative medicine and developmental biology. Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have been invaluable tools in this field, as they can…
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Burp-Less Cows? Scientists Develop New Feed That Could Cut Methane Emissions
A new flaxseed and pea protein supplement may cut dairy cow methane emissions and boost milk production efficiency. University of Florida researchers are testing a new type of cattle feed that could help dairy cows release less methane gas from…
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New DNA mapping technology uncovers genetic clues to rare diseases
Cutting-edge DNA mapping technology identified new genetic information that can help researchers decipher more genetic diseases, a new study found. The research will be presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2025…
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Blood proteins offer early warning for liver disease
Scientists have identified five specific blood proteins that can accurately predict a person’s risk for developing a serious form of liver disease as early as 16 years before they experience symptoms, enabling early intervention and…
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New RNA-based diagnostics to fight against tuberculosis
In 2023, tuberculosis (TB) killed about 1.25 million people worldwide, more than any other infectious disease on Earth — even though it is curable. Months- or even years-long regimens of potent antibiotics can eradicate the…
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New study: There are lots of icy super-Earths
What does the “typical” exosolar system look like? We know it’s not likely to look like our own Solar System, given that our familiar planets don’t include entire classes of planets (Hot…
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Inferno From Orbit: NASA Tracks 15,000-Acre Wildfire in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens
A massive wildfire erupted in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens in April 2025, highlighting the delicate line between nature’s cycles and modern-day risk. Fueled by a severe drought, the fire rapidly spread across more than 15,000 acres, forcing…
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Lactic Acid Doesn’t Cause That Burning Feeling. This Does.
</div></div>”],”filter”:{“nextExceptions”:”img, blockquote, div”,”nextContainsExceptions”:”img, blockquote, a.btn, a.o-button”},”renderIntial”:true,”wordCount”:350}”>Like all great villains, lactic acid has been misunderstood. We’ve…
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