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IU Study Finds Testicular Cancer Survivors May Have Hearing Loss After Cisplatin Therapy

IU Study Finds Testicular Cancer Survivors May Have Hearing Loss After Cisplatin Therapy

INDIANAPOLIS - Many testicular cancer survivors experience hearing loss after cisplatin-based chemotherapy, according to researchers at Indiana University. The researchers, led by Lois B. Travis, M.D…
Researchers Discover Potential Genetic Trigger Of Autoimmune Disease

Researchers Discover Potential Genetic Trigger Of Autoimmune Disease

Researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have uncovered a potential genetic trigger of systemic autoimmune disease. The study, the culmination of more than 10 years of research and published…
Why KID Syndrome Patients Experience Different Sets Of Symptoms

Why KID Syndrome Patients Experience Different Sets Of Symptoms

A team of New York-based researchers has compared the effects of two disease-causing mutations, potentially explaining why patients with the rare genetic disorder keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness (KID)…
Picky Eaters: Bumble Bees Prefer Plants With Nutrient-rich Pollen

Picky Eaters: Bumble Bees Prefer Plants With Nutrient-rich Pollen

Bumble bees have discriminating palettes when it comes to their pollen meals, according to researchers at Penn State. The researchers found that bumble bees can detect the nutritional quality of…
New, Better Way To Build Circuits For World's First Useful Quantum Computers

New, Better Way To Build Circuits For World's First Useful Quantum Computers

The era of quantum computers is one step closer as a result of research published in the current issue of the journal Science. The research team has devised and demonstrated a new way to pack a lot…
Improvements In Epigenomic Sequencing Technologies Could Enhance Cancer Diagnostics

Improvements In Epigenomic Sequencing Technologies Could Enhance Cancer Diagnostics

An international research collaboration led by UCL scientists has developed ways to improve the quality and accuracy of information harvested from epigenome sequencing datasets in two new research…
Researchers Devise Tool To Improve Imaging Of Neuronal Activity In The Brain

Researchers Devise Tool To Improve Imaging Of Neuronal Activity In The Brain

In a partnership melding neuroscience and electrical engineering, researchers from UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State University have developed a new technology that will allow neuroscientists to capture…
Want To Learn A New Language? Get A Partner And Play This Video Game

Want To Learn A New Language? Get A Partner And Play This Video Game

ITHACA, N.Y. - Games are usually more fun when you play with other people, but if you're playing an educational game, interacting with other players may help you learn more, according to Cornell…
IU Study: Virtual Tissue Technology Reveals New Drug Target In Polycystic Kidney Disease

IU Study: Virtual Tissue Technology Reveals New Drug Target In Polycystic Kidney Disease

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Using virtual tissue technology, researchers at Indiana University have identified a potential new drug target in the fight against polycystic kidney disease, an illness with no…
Political Pitfalls In Handling Ebola May Carry Over To Zika

Political Pitfalls In Handling Ebola May Carry Over To Zika

ANN ARBOR --If the United States responds to Zika the way it did to Ebola -- and early indications are that in many ways it is -- the country can expect missteps brought about by a lack of health…

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