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Updated Personalized Cancer Vaccine Generates Strong Immune Response

Results of a phase 1 clinical trial for patients with melanoma show that an updated formula and delivery of the NeoVax personalized cancer vaccine is safe, feasible and improves the vaccine-specific immune response generated.
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Transparent Glass Coating Helps Reflect Heat for Energy-Saving Windows

Researchers have developed a new glass coating that helps to reflect heat and improve energy saving during cold weather. The film is more durable and weatherproof than past options, allowing it to also be applied to window exteriors.
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RNA Molecules Found To Boost Nerve Regeneration in Mice

A Weizmann Institute study has identified hundreds of B2-SINE RNA molecules that drive nerve regeneration in mice. These noncoding RNAs stimulate growth in both peripheral and central nervous systems.
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“Talking Fish” Not Counted in Conservation Policies, Claims Study

More than a thousand fish species use sounds to exchange information, yet, the vital role of fish sounds are left out of critical conservation policy, according to a new study.
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Consistent Physical Activity in Adulthood Lowers Risk of Death by 30–40%

Adults who stay consistently active throughout their lives can lower their risk of early death by up to 40 percent, a global study led by The University of Queensland has found.
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Dopamine Acts Like a Postal Service, Not a Broadcast System

A University of Colorado study has revealed that dopamine communicates with precise, targeted signals rather than flooding brain regions. This finding redefines how dopamine influences behavior and brain disorders like Parkinson’s and schizophrenia.
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New Fluorescent Probe Enables Rapid Detection of Pyrethroid Pesticides

A team of researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a fast way to detect harmful pesticide residues, with results visible to the naked eye in just 10 seconds.
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ETH Zurich Generates 400+ Types of Human Nerve Cells

ETH Zurich researchers have generated over 400 human nerve cell types from stem cells using systematic combinations of morphogens and gene activation. This improves disease modeling for conditions like Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia.
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Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction Found in 46% of Women With Type 2 Diabetes

Using advanced MRI scans and data taken from four studies, researchers found that 46% of the women with type 2 diabetes had signs of CMD, compared to just 26% of the men.
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Gabapentin May Raise Dementia Risk – Especially in Middle Age

Gabapentin, often prescribed for chronic back pain, may raise the risk of dementia and memory issues, according to a study of over 50,000 adults. The effect was strongest in people aged 35–64 with frequent prescriptions.
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