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GABA: A New Target For Alzheimer’s Drugs

The discovery that GABA production by reactive astrocytes causes memory loss in Alzheimer's patients could lead to new ways to treat the disease.

Soybean Salt Tolerance Gene Found

A gene which confers salt tolerance has been isolated from the wild soybean plant.

Tropical Fish Migration Destroying Kelp & Seagrass

Climate change-driven overgrazing of kelp and seagrass in Japanese waters has already led to the collapse of abalone fisheries.

India Bets On Renewable Energy & Biotech

India's science budget sees a marginal increase, focused mainly on large solar power plants and biotechnology clusters.

Gallbladder Cancer Pathway Identified

A genetic analysis has shown that gallbladder cancer patients could stand to benefit from existing drugs targeting the ErbB pathway.

Sanofi’s Dengue Vaccine Promising But Offers Incomplete Protection

A late-stage clinical trial has shown that Sanofi's dengue vaccine reduces dengue hemorrhagic fever by 89 percent but does not protect against serotype 2.

Clinician-Researcher Iain Tan Wins 2014 Singapore Youth Award

In recognition of his contributions to cancer research in both the clinic and the lab, Dr. Iain Tan has been awarded the 2014 Singapore Youth Award.

Thunder God Vine Extract Could Treat Pancreatic Cancer

Triptolide, an extract of the thunder god vine used in Chinese medicine, has been shown to kill pancreatic cancer cells.

Kangaroos Use Tail As Fifth Leg

Kangaroo tails are surprisingly powerful, providing as much force as their front and hind legs combined, study shows.