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Synthetic Ion Transporters Make Cells Self-Destruct

Synthetic ion transporters increase the influx of chloride ions into the cell, thereby triggering apoptosis.

Spatial Abilities Protected From Aging

Unlike cognitive abilities, the part of the brain associated with spatial skills appears to be preserved during the aging process.

Electromagnetic Stimulation For A Better Brain?

A study shows that weak electromagnetic stimulation could reorganize the brain with few side effects.

3SBio Licenses DiNonA’s Anti-Leukemia Treatment

3SBio and DiNonA will develop Leukotuximab, an anti JL-1 antibody indicated for the treatment of acute leukemia.

NMR Under Pressure

An NMR-probe that can withstand extremely high pressures could give us insights into the chemistry happening deep below the Earth's crust.

Fighting Counterfeits With Nanopillars

The moisture from a breath of air reveals hidden patterns in a nanopillar-structured material.

The Optimal Thickness for Next Gen RRAM

Scientists have found that varying the thickness of the interlayer is one method that could be used to enhance the performance of RRAM devices.

Deep Down, The Moon Is Still Warm

Contrary to expectations, scientists have found that the Moon has a warm inner core.

Why Bad Food Is Good For Business

Rosemary Stanton and Christina Pollard discuss the factors which make bad food so profitable and what effect this can have on our health.