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     A test for the “mysterious” fibromyalgia from the USA

    A test for the “mysterious” fibromyalgia from the USA

    01/04/2019

    Thanks to a study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry by researchers from Ohio, Fibromyalgia diagnosis could become easier.

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     “Modified” cells to treat Crohn’s disease

    “Modified” cells to treat Crohn’s disease

    11/03/2019

    Cell therapy, which is already being used in experiments against several forms of tumors, could also be used in the near future to treat Crohn’s disease.

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     Women? They have brains that are three years’ younger

    Women? They have brains that are three years’ younger

    21/02/2019

    The female brain ages slower than the male brain of the same age by approximately three years.

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     New strategy: blocking cancer’s “clock

    New strategy: blocking cancer’s “clock

    06/02/2019

    A new area of study could offer unprecedented solutions in the fight against cancer, namely that of attempting to unhinge the circadian rhythms of diseased cells.

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     Missions to Mars? The immune system goes haywire

    Missions to Mars? The immune system goes haywire

    04/02/2019

    There is an obstacle that will make missions from Earth to Mars particularly difficult and risky for astronauts: the effects of the lack of gravity and cosmic radiation on the immune system.

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     Surprise: junk DNA sometimes helps cells

    Surprise: junk DNA sometimes helps cells

    31/01/2019

    Recently a growing number of studies has shown that the portion of DNA that appears to have no precise functions, can also perform very important tasks.

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     Studying neurons with the help of the “eyes” of algae

    Studying neurons with the help of the “eyes” of algae

    28/01/2019

    Researchers from the University of Würzburg and Bielefeld (Germany) have discovered a “family” of light-sensitive molecules (photoreceptors) never seen before in algae, in both unicellular algae [...]

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     The secret of Rembrandt’s “3D” technique revealed

    The secret of Rembrandt’s “3D” technique revealed

    25/01/2019

    A team of researchers of the European Synchrotron, in Grenoble, managed to unveil the technique used by Rembrandt to create his famous and beautiful three-dimensional effect.

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     Closer and closer to computers that function like the human brain

    Closer and closer to computers that function like the human brain

    11/01/2019

    According to a study published in Nature Communication, we could be getting closer to computers and other devices known as neuromorphic.

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     Solar nano-panels to make yeast “work” more

    Solar nano-panels to make yeast “work” more

    20/12/2018

    Solar nano-panels added to the surface of yeast, so that these single-cell microorganisms are more efficient at synthesizing the substances then used by the pharmaceutical industries to produce drugs.

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