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Published Scientists discover compound found in trees has potential to kill drug-resistant bacteria - Scientists Discover Compound Found in Trees Has Potential to Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have found a naturally occurring compound, known as hydroquinine, has bacterial killing...
Published Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteria produce a molecule that paralyzes immune system cells - Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteria produce a molecule that paralyzes immune system cells (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have discovered a strong immunological effect of the molecule LecB -- and a way to preve...
Published What makes the 'Appalachian truffle' taste and smell delicious - What Makes the Appalachian Truffle Taste and Smell Delicious (via sciencedaily.com)
A hallmark of a truly luxurious meal is a sprinkling of truffle shavings -- the fungal kind, not the...
Published Researchers develop new technology to easily detect active TB - Researchers Develop New Technology to Easily Detect Active TB (via sciencedaily.com)
A team of faculty has discovered new technology that will quickly and easily detect active Mycobacte...
Published Resistant bacteria are a global problem. Now researchers may have found the solution - Resistant Bacteria: A Global Problem and the Potential Solution (via sciencedaily.com)
A new substance has proven useful for treating staphylococcus infections in people with skin lymphom...
Published Rainbow trout subspecies newly named - Rainbow Trout Subspecies Newly Named: A Breakthrough in Fish Taxonomy (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The McCloud River redband trout, or O. mykiss calisulat, is newly identified as its own distinct sub...
Published Mapping Mexico's dengue fever hotspots - Mapping Mexico's Dengue Fever Hotspots (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have analyzed data from Mexico's Ministry of Health to identify dengue fever hotspots. Wo...
Published Successful cure of HIV infection after stem cell transplantation, study suggests - Successful Cure of HIV Infection After Stem Cell Transplantation: A New Hope for Patients (via sciencedaily.com)
Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for the treatment of severe blood cancers is the only medic...
Published The mystery solved about the active phase in catalytic carbon dioxide reduction to methanol - The Mystery Solved About the Active Phase in Catalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction to Methanol (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have been able to study the surface of a copper-zinc catalyst when carbon dioxide is red...
Published Scientists develop novel approach to enhance drug delivery for brain tumors in children - Scientists Develop Novel Approach to Enhance Drug Delivery for Brain Tumors in Children (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed a new drug delivery approach that uses nanoparticles to enable more effec...
Published Innovative approach opens the door to COVID nanobody therapies - Innovative Approach Opens the Door to COVID Nanobody Therapies (via sciencedaily.com)
The relatively simple and low-cost procedure could empower laboratories in low-resource areas to gen...
Published Humans hastened the extinction of the woolly mammoth - Humans Hastened the Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth (via sciencedaily.com)
New research shows that humans had a significant role in the extinction of woolly mammoths in Eurasi...
Published Team recycles previously unrecyclable plastic - Team Recycles Previously Unrecyclable Plastic (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have discovered a way to chemically recycle PVC into usable material, finding a way to u...
Published Characters' actions in movie scripts reflect gender stereotypes - Characters' Actions in Movie Scripts Reflect Gender Stereotypes (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed a novel machine-learning framework that uses scene descriptions in movie...
Published Where the HI-Virus sleeps in the brain - Where Does the HI-Virus Sleep in the Brain? (via sciencedaily.com)
The human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1 is able to infect various tissues in humans. Once inside the...
Published Humans bite back by deactivating mosquito sperm - Humans Bite Back by Deactivating Mosquito Sperm (via sciencedaily.com)
New research makes it likely that proteins responsible for activating mosquito sperm can be shut dow...
Published Kangaroo fecal microbes could reduce methane from cows - Kangaroo Fecal Microbes: A Potential Solution to Reduce Methane from Cows (via sciencedaily.com)
Baby kangaroo feces might help provide an unlikely solution to the environmental problem of cow-prod...
Published How chronic stress drives the brain to crave comfort food - How Chronic Stress Drives the Brain to Crave Comfort Food (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Stress can override natural satiety cues to drive more food intake and boost cravings for sweets. AB...
Published An extra X chromosome-linked gene may explain decreased viral infection severity in females - An Extra X Chromosome-Linked Gene May Explain Decreased Viral Infection Severity in Females (via sciencedaily.com)
It has long been known that viral infections can be more severe in males than females, but the quest...
Published Chitin from consuming insects can help both gut microbiota and global health - Chitin from Consuming Insects Can Help Both Gut Microbiota and Global Health (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Increased insect consumption by humans may be better for both gut health and planetary health. Chiti...