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Published New assay offers improved detection of deadly prion diseases - New Assay Offers Improved Detection of Deadly Prion Diseases
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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), or prion diseases, are a family of rare progressiv...
Published Prion trials and tribulations: Finding the right tools and experimental models - Prion Trials and Tribulations: Finding the Right Tools and Experimental Models
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Prions are fascinating, enigmatic, and might teach us not only about rare prion diseases like Creutz...
Published First successful vaccination against 'mad cow'-like wasting disease in deer - First Successful Vaccination Against 'Mad Cow'-Like Wasting Disease in Deer
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Researchers say that a vaccination they have developed to fight a brain-based, wasting syndrome amon ...
Published 'Mad Cow' blood test now on the horizon - Mad Cow Blood Test: A Breakthrough in Animal Health
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A simple blood test for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Mad Cow disease is a step closer, following a...
Published How crocs can go hours without air: Crocodilian hemoglobin - How Crocs Can Go Hours Without Air: Crocodilian Hemoglobin
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The crocodilian edition of hemoglobins -- the scuba tanks of the blood -- work so well that crocs ca...
Published New study reveals mechanism for how disease-spreading prions can jump from one species to another - New Study Reveals Mechanism for How Disease-Spreading Prions Can Jump from One Species to Another
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In a new study, researchers have identified the structure of protein fibrils linked to a hereditary...
Published Household bleach inactivates chronic wasting disease prions - Household Bleach Inactivates Chronic Wasting Disease Prions
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A 5-minute soak in a 40% solution of household bleach decontaminated stainless steel wires coated wi...
Published Newly discovered infectious prion structure shines light on mad cow disease - Newly Discovered Infectious Prion Structure Shines Light on Mad Cow Disease
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Groundbreaking research has identified the structure of the infectious prion protein, the cause of '...
Published Crows don't digest prions, may transport them to other locations - Crows don't digest prions, may transport them to other locations
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Crows fed on prion-infected brains from mice can transmit these infectious agents in their feces and ...
Published Atomic-level imaging of lethal prions provide sharpened focus for potential treatments - Atomic-Level Imaging of Lethal Prions Provide Sharpened Focus for Potential Treatments
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The highest-ever resolution imaging of an infectious prion provides the first atomic-level data of h...
Published Marine plankton tell the long story of ocean health, and maybe human too - Marine Plankton: A Window into Ocean and Human Health
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Researchers suggest that rising levels of humanmade chemicals, accumulating in marine plankton, migh...
Published Artificial neural networks learn better when they spend time not learning at all - Artificial Neural Networks Learn Better When They Spend Time Not Learning At All
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Researchers discuss how mimicking sleep patterns of the human brain in artificial neural networks ma ...
Published Atom-thin walls could smash size, memory barriers in next-gen devices - Atom-Thin Walls Could Smash Size, Memory Barriers in Next-Gen Devices
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For all of the still-indistinguishable-from-magic wizardry packed into the three pounds of the adult...
Published Drug alleviates autism-associated behavior in mice - Drug Alleviates Autism-Associated Behavior in Mice
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The behavioral disorders observed in autism are associated with a multitude of genetic alterations....
Published Diets rich in food from the ocean and freshwater sources can help address nutritional and environmental challenges - Diets Rich in Food from the Ocean and Freshwater Sources: Addressing Nutritional and Environmental Challenges
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Blue foods -- those that come from the ocean or freshwater environments -- have tremendous potential...
Published Researchers develop new technology to easily detect active TB - Researchers Develop New Technology to Easily Detect Active TB
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A team of faculty has discovered new technology that will quickly and easily detect active Mycobacte...
Published Mammals’ noses come from reptiles’ jaws - Mammals’ Noses Come from Reptiles’ Jaws
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New examinations of skeletons and animal embryos have allowed researchers to discover how mammals de...
Published Do higher-order interactions promote synchronization? - Do Higher-Order Interactions Promote Synchronization?
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A new article shows how the choice of network representation can influence the observed effects. The...
Published Imaging captures social dynamics of 'pee-shy' mice - Imaging Captures Social Dynamics of 'Pee-Shy' Mice
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Urine scent marks are the original social media, allowing animals to advertise their location, statu...
Published You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your phone - You Can Satisfy Your Appetite Just by Looking at Pictures of Food on Your Phone
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Danish experiment reveals: You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your...