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- Jun- 2019 -3 June
Genetic Disorders
Two new studies strengthen the gut-brain connection in autism
The new research reveals how gastrointestinal problems can be triggered by the same gene mutations associated with autism, and a striking mouse study has demonstrated…
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Biotechnology Market
Organic Laser Diodes Move From Dream To Reality
Thorough characterization demonstrates lasing by direct electrical stimulation of an organic film is possible, KOALA Tech Inc. founded to further develop the technology
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Food Industry
Parboiling husked rice reduces arsenic content – study
Arsenic contamination in rice poses a serious health risk in many parts of the world. But an international study has shown that husking rice before…
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Industrial Biotechnology
Edible insects? Lab-grown meat? The real future food is lab-grown insect meat
Livestock farming is destroying our planet. It is a major cause of land and water degradation, biodiversity loss, acid rain, coral reef degeneration, deforestation -…
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Medical Biotechnology
Biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome identified by Stanford researchers
People suffering from a debilitating and often discounted disease known as chronic fatigue syndrome may soon have something they've been seeking for decades: scientific proof…
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Cancer
Right Combination Of Diet And Bacteria Limits Cancer Progression
The diet of a person can have significant effects on the gut microbiome, i.e. the populations of microorganisms such as bacteria which live in the…
Read More » - 4 May
Agricultural Biotechnology
Pollen Genes Mutate Naturally In Only Some Strains Of Corn
Pollen genes mutate naturally in only some strains of corn, according to Rutgers-led research that helps explain the genetic instability in certain strains and may…
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Cancer
Scientists ‘Reverse Engineer’ Brain Cancer Cells To Find New Targets For Treatment
Glioblastoma is one of the most devastating forms of cancer, with few existing treatment options. It is also a leading cause of cancer-related death in…
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Antibiotic
On-Chip Drug Screening For Identifying Antibiotic Interactions In Eight Hours
A KAIST research team developed a microfluidic-based drug screening chip that identifies synergistic interactions between two antibiotics in eight hours. This chip can be a…
Read More » - 1 May
Medical Biotechnology
Scientists restore some functions in a pig’s brain hours after death
Circulation and cellular activity were restored in a pig's brain four hours after its death, a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about the timing and…
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