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Mutations, drugs drive cancer by blurring growth signals.

Mutations, drugs drive cancer by blurring growth signals Researchers control common cancer pathway in lab with pulses of light Date: August 31, 2018 Source: University of California - San Francisco Summary: Genetic mutations in a form of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may drive tumor formation by blurring cells' perception of key growth signals, according to a new laboratory study. The research could have important implications for understanding and ultimately targeting the defective mechanisms underlying many human cancers. Share:           FULL STORY Genetic mutations in a form of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may drive tumor formation by blurring cells' perception of key growth signals, according to a new laboratory study published August 31, 2018 in  Science . The research, led by UC San Francisco researchers, could have important implications for understanding and ultimately targeting the defective mechanisms underly...

Scientists Identify a New Kind of Human Brain Cell.

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 source for the latest research news advertisement Science Newsfrom research organizations Scientists identify a new kind of human brain cell 'Rosehip' neurons not found in rodents, may be involved in fine-level control between regions of the human brain Date: August 27, 2018 Source: Allen Institute Summary: Scientists have uncovered a new type of human brain cell that has never been seen in mice and other well-studied laboratory animals. Share: FULL STORY This is a digital reconstruction of a rosehip neuron in the human brain. Credit: Tamas Lab, University of Szeged One of the most intriguing questions about the human brain is also one of the most difficult for neuroscientists to answer: What sets our brains apart from those of other animals? advertisement "We really don't understand what makes the human brain special," said Ed Lein, Ph.D., Investigator at the Allen Institute for Brain Science. "Studying the differences at the level of cells and c...

The behavior of water : scientists find new properties of H2O.

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Science News from research organizations The behavior of water: Scientists find new properties of H2O Date: August 13, 2018 Source: New York University Summary: A team of scientists has uncovered new molecular properties of water -- a discovery of a phenomenon that had previously gone unnoticed. Share:           FULL STORY Scuba diver looking at ice hole, while ice diving. Credit: © kondratuk / Fotolia A team of scientists has uncovered new molecular properties of water -- a discovery of a phenomenon that had previously gone unnoticed. Liquid water is known to be an excellent transporter of its own autoionization products; that is, the charged species obtained when a water molecule (H2O) is split into protons (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH?). This remarkable property of water makes it a critical component in emerging electrochemical energy production and storage technologies such as fuel cells; indeed, lif...