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2 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

Going live: Immune cell activation in multiple sclerosis

Using a calcium sensor shows that the calcium concentration in T cells changes when it interacts with dendritic cells [top]. The activation of the T cell can be illustrated by the migration of the NFAT signal protein from the cell plasma to the cell nucleus [bottom]. Credit: MPI of Neurobiology Biological processes are generally based on events at ... (more)

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Related Topix: Multiple Sclerosis, Health, Science

7 hrs ago | Discover

A little knowledge is dangerous

Being public on the internet means having to interact with many different sorts.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Science

11 hrs ago | University of Otago News

Otago honours leading physician-scientist Professor Helen Heslop

The University of Otago will this weekend confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Science on Professor Helen Heslop, an Otago graduate who has forged an outstanding medical and research career overseas.

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Related Topix: Immunology, Science, Baylor College of Medicine, Lymphoma, Health

Thu May 23, 2013

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Stanford University students study own DNA

Professor Stuart Kim teaches his Genetics class at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., on Tuesday, May 21, 2013.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Medicine, Startups, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Science, Mountain View, CA

Science Daily

The secret lives (and deaths) of neurons

It is a dance with death, however, because the molecular poison the neuron deploys to sever an axon could, if uncontained, kill the entire cell.

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Related Topix: Science, Cell Biology

The Atlantic

Race Is Not Biology

During the past two weeks, much outrage has arisen over former Heritage Foundation staffer Jason Richwine's Harvard doctoral dissertation, which speculated that IQ differences between "Hispanic" and "non-Hispanic' populations were genetically rooted.

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Related Topix: Science, Richard Chevolleau, Harvard University, Genetics, Medicine, US Politics, US News

IcWalsall

Queen tours 'Nobel Prize factory'

The mysteries of conception have been explained to the Queen as she toured a world-leading research institute dubbed the "Nobel Prize factory". Peering down a powerful microscope to look at minute mice eggs, the Queen appeared fascinated as scientists explained their work trying to discover why some women trying to conceive produce abnormal eggs.

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Related Topix: Molecular Biology, Science

Science Daily

Boosting body's natural flu killers as way to offset virus mutation problem

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have shown recently that another, more promising, approach is to focus on improving drugs that boost the body's natural flu killer system.

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Related Topix: Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Immunology, Science

Health.com

Scientists Map the Fungi on Your Feet

Anyone who has ever wrestled with athlete's foot knows there is something about feet that fungi seem to like.

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Related Topix: Immunology, Microbiology, Science, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, Infectious Diseases, Medicine

Science Daily

Fast new, one-step genetic engineering technology

Published in the journal ACS Synthetic Biology , the method paves the way for more rapid development of designer microbes for drug development, environmental cleanup and other activities.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Medicine, Science

WauwatosaNOW.com

Dr. Paula Traktman Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology

Paula Traktman, PhD, Walter Schroeder Professor and Chairman of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the Medical College of Wisconsin , has been elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology.

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Related Topix: Microbiology, Science, Genetics, Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin

Wed May 22, 2013

Science Daily

Slowing the aging process -- only with antibiotics

Now, EPFL researchers led by Johan Auwerx report in the journal Nature how a mechanism in mice plays a determining role in longevity.

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Related Topix: Nutrition, Medicine, Genetics, Science

Science Daily

Schizophrenia symptoms eliminated in animal model

They genetically engineered mice so they could turn up levels of neuregulin-1 to mimic high levels found in some patients then return levels to normal, said Dr.

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Related Topix: Schizophrenia, Medicine, Health, Genetics, Science, Medical College of Georgia

Medical Daily

Dog Owners Have More Germs In Their Homes

That's right. Your beloved toilet-bowl licking, butt-sniffing companion is, "surprisingly," a possible source for tons of bacteria "We can tell whether you own a dog based on the bacteria we find on your television screen or pillow case," said co-author Dr.

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Related Topix: TV, Electronics, Science, North Carolina State University, Dogs, Pets

Science Daily

Life scientists present new insights on climate change and species interactions

This knowledge, they say, is critical to making accurate predictions and informing policymakers of how species are likely to be impacted by rising temperatures.

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Related Topix: Science, Ecology, University of Chicago

Science, Industry and Business

Unique method creates correct mirror image of molecule

Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have been able to produce the one mirror image by using crystals with special properties.

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Related Topix: Chemistry, Science

BioResearch Online

Sentino Microbiology System

The Sentino Microbiology System offers a mix and match selection of products to best suit the economic, ergonomic and workflow needs in a busy microbiology laboratory.

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Related Topix: Microbiology, Science

CNN

They discovered the cure for...

Before the term "vaccination" was coined, millions died every year from infectious diseases such as smallpox, tuberculosis and yellow fever.

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Related Topix: Infectious Diseases, Medicine, Immunology, Science, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health, Chickenpox

Post and Courier

Angelina Jolie, local doctors endorse genetic test plus counseling to weigh cancer risk

Dawn Berger, a Summerville resident, spends time with her daughter, Isabelle, 3, before work.

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Related Topix: Summerville, SC, Genetics, Science, Charleston, SC

Fox News

Stress isn't hot, study shows

Stress makes its mark on the female face, according to a new study that finds men judge women with high levels of a stress hormone less attractive.

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Related Topix: Immunology, Science