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  • Polymers Pave Way for Wider Use of Recycled Tires in Asphalt

    Each year, about 27 million tires end up in landfills, dumps and stockpiles, where they pose health and environmental hazards.

  • Noninvasive Liquid Biopsies Rapidly, Accurately Determine Response to Cancer Treatment

    Results of two clinical studies have added to evidence that blood-based liquid biopsies can accurately track lung cancer treatment responses by measuring circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) during immunotherapy and related treatments.

  • German Researchers Discover How Sleep Can Fight an Infection

    Researchers in Germany have discovered why sleep can sometimes be the best medicine. 

  • New Research Suggests a Simple Blood Test Could Improve the Early Detection of Lung Cancer

    New research led by scientists at the MRC Toxicology Unit suggests that by analysing levels of DNA in the blood, the early detection of lung cancer could be improved.

  • Benefits Of Pulses: Good For You And The Planet

    Food production from this continually cropped land has skyrocketed — and its nutritional value has increased.

  • Local Variations in Circuitry Are Key to Brain’s Power

    Yale researchers studying how the human cortex performs its remarkable feats have shown that regional variations in brain local circuitry — not just long-distance connections between regions — help determine how well we think, perceive, and analyze the world around us.

  • New Model Predicts How Ground Shipping Will Affect Future Human Health, Environment

    The trucks and trains that transport goods across the United States emit gases and particles that threaten human health and the environment. 

  • At-Home Rehab Comparable to Clinic-Based Therapy to Improve Mobility

    Home-based telerehabilitation is just as effective as clinic-based therapy at restoring arm function among stroke survivors, according to late-breaking science presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2019, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians.

  • Antibody Could Increase Cure Rate for Blood, Immune Disorders

    An antibody-based treatment can gently and effectively eliminate diseased blood-forming stem cells in the bone marrow to prepare for the transplantation of healthy stem cells, according to a study in mice by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. 

  • UT Scientists Advance New Technology to Protect Drinking Water from Lake Erie Algal Toxins

    Before the 2014 Toledo Water Crisis left half a million residents without safe drinking water for three days, Dr. Jason Huntley’s research at The University of Toledo focused on bacteria that cause pneumonia.

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