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Behavioral science and marketing researchers are laying out a range of strategies to help convince people to get vaccinated. Source: Experts tap into behavioral research to promote COVID-19 vaccination in the United States
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Engineering researchers have developed a new technique for eliminating particularly tough blood clots, using engineered nanodroplets and an ultrasound ‘drill’ to break up the clots from the inside out. The technique has not yet gone through clinical testing. In vitro testing has shown promising results. Source: Nanodroplets and ultrasound 'drills' prove effective at tackling tough […]
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Researchers have clarified the contribution of key cancer-associated genes, proteins and signaling pathways in these cancers, while proposing possible new treatment avenues. Source: Comprehensive database of head and neck cancers created
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Medical school curriculums may misuse race and play a role in perpetuating physician bias, a team of researchers found in an analysis of curriculum from the preclinical phase of medical education. Source: How medical schools can transform curriculums to undo racial biases
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The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting people’s mental health. But what helps and hinders people in getting through a lockdown? A new study addressed this question using data from 78 countries across the world. The results hint at the pivots and hinges on which the individual’s psyche rests in the pandemic. Source: How to mitigate the […]
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The proliferation of face coverings to keep COVID-19 in check isn’t keeping kids from understanding facial expressions, according to a new study. Source: Covering faces around kids won't mask emotions
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A newly developed compound starves cancer cells by attacking their “power plants” — the so-called mitochondria. The new compound prevents the genetic information within mitochondria from being read. Researchers report in their study that this compound could be used as a potential anti-tumor drug in the future; not only in mice but also in human […]
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Scientists have discovered a new class of compounds that uniquely combine direct antibiotic killing of pan drug-resistant bacterial pathogens with a simultaneous rapid immune response for combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Source: New class of antibiotics active against a wide range of bacteria
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A new study reveals how your brain navigates places and monitors someone else in the same location. The findings suggest that our brains generate a common code to mark where other people are in relation to ourselves. Source: How our brains track where we and others go
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The history of the Caribbean’s original islanders comes into sharper focus in a new study that combines decades of archaeological work with advancements in genetic technology. Source: Ancient DNA retells story of Caribbean's first people, with a few plot twists
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