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  • Sedation Method Does Not Affect Colonoscopy Detection Rate

    Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States and colonoscopy is the most-used screening tool to detect it. 

  • ‘Hot Spots’ Increase Efficiency of Solar Desalination

    Rice University’s solar-powered approach for purifying salt water with sunlight and nanoparticles is even more efficient than its creators first believed.

  • Columbia Researcher Studies How Climate Change Affects Crops in India

    Kyle Davis is an environmental data scientist whose research seeks to increase food supplies in developing countries.

  • Study: Farm-Like Indoor Microbiota May Protect Children from Asthma Also in Urban Homes

    A child’s risk of developing asthma is the smaller the more the microbiota of the child’s home resembles that of a farm house. 

  • Chemists’ Breakthrough in Synthesis Advances a Potent Anti-Cancer Agent

    It’s a feat three decades in the making: Harvard University chemists have achieved what a new paper calls a “landmark in drug discovery” with the total synthesis of halichondrin. 

  • Tiny Probe Set to Shed Light on Lung Disease

    A hair-sized probe that can measure key indicators of tissue damage deep in the lung has been developed by scientists.

  • Antioxidant Puts up Fight, but Loses Battle Against Toxic Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

    New research may explain why an antioxidant that protects the brain is also associated with deterioration in areas susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Can We Still Have Fun If the UK Goes Carbon Neutral?

    Mainstream strategies generally address the challenge of reducing carbon by reviewing consumption, but a complementary approach looks at how people spend their time.

  • U of A Researchers Developing New Treatment That Could Help Protect People with Cardiovascular Disease

    New University of Alberta research is paving the way for the first medical treatment to help protect people from cardiovascular disease by boosting the body’s natural defences.

  • Exercise May Have Different Effects in the Morning and Evening

    Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have learned that the effect of exercise may differ depending on the time of day it is performed. 

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