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Published There is much to improve in identifying all the chemicals around us


What chemicals are we exposed to on a daily basis? That is the central question of 'non-targeted ana...
Published Australian woman found with parasitic roundworm in her brain caught from carpet python



The world's first case of a new parasitic infection in humans has been discovered by researchers who...
Published Egg 'signatures' will allow drongos to identify cuckoo 'forgeries' almost every time, study finds



Egg 'signatures' will allow drongos to identify cuckoo 'forgeries' almost every time, study finds. A...
Published 'Lab on a chip' genetic test device can identify viruses within three minutes with top-level accuracy



Compact genetic testing device could be used to detect a range of pathogens, or conditions including ...
Published Scientists unpick how lung cells induce immune response to influenza



Researchers have discovered some new and surprising ways that viral RNA and influenza virus are dete...
Published Shedding new light on sugars, the 'dark matter' of cellular biology



Chemists have developed a new tool for detecting interactions between sugars and lectins, a discover ...
Published A sugar analysis could reveal different types of cancer



In the future, a little saliva may be enough to detect an incipient cancer. Researchers have develop ...
Published Classifying the natural history of asymptomatic malaria



The dynamic lifecycle of the malaria parasite means that the density of the Plasmodium can suddenly...
Published Preventing spread of parasitic DNA in our genomes



Researchers have identified a new enzyme called PUCH, which plays a key role in preventing the sprea...
Published Newborn babies at risk from bacteria commonly carried by mothers



One in 200 newborns is admitted to a neonatal unit with sepsis caused by a bacteria commonly carried...
Published Mummified feces reveals pre-Columbian cultures of the Caribbean consumed a diversity of plants



DNA analysis of mummified feces reveals two pre-Columbian Caribbean cultures ate a wide variety of p...
Published The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators



Just like a book can't be judged by its cover, a material can't always be judged by its surface. But...
Published Treating tuberculosis when antibiotics no longer work



A research team has detected various substances that have a dual effect against tuberculosis: They m ...
Published A trillion scents, one nose



A research team has uncovered a previously undetected mechanism in mice -- starring the genetic mole...
Published Cultural artifacts serve as 'cognitive fossils,' helping uncover the psychology of the past



No two societies in history think exactly alike. In fact, the mindset of a given society throughout...
Published Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to adverse changes in cell processes in new-born babies



Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to alterations in proteins that can be detecte ...
Published 'Jurassic worlds' might be easier to spot than modern Earth



An analysis finds telescopes could better detect potential chemical signatures of life in an Earth-l ...
Published Study estimates nearly 70 percent of children under six in Chicago may be exposed to lead-contaminated tap water



A new analysis estimates that 68 percent of Chicago children under age six live in households with t...
Published Cellphone compass can measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health



Nearly every modern cellphone has a built-in compass, or magnetometer, that detects the direction of ...
Published AI networks are more vulnerable to malicious attacks than previously thought



Artificial intelligence tools hold promise for applications ranging from autonomous vehicles to the...