| Journals Biology Newsletter for Friday May 22, 2026 ( 5 items ) |
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Immuno-infrared Sensor Detects Alzheimer's and Parkinson's in Blood
BOCHUM, Germany, May 21 -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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Immuno-infrared Sensor Detects Alzheimer's and Parkinson's in Blood
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An early start to treatment is crucial to successful therapy. A new sensor is helping with early detection.
For the first time, therapeutically effective medications are now available for Alzheimer's disease. Effective symptomatic therapies also exist for Parkinson's disease. However, a prerequisite for successful treatment is ea
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Johns Hopkins: Six Inspirational Figures Receive Johns Hopkins Honorary Degrees
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 22 -- Johns Hopkins University issued the following news:
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Six inspirational figures receive Johns Hopkins honorary degrees
University recognizes journalist Wolf Blitzer, mRNA pioneer Katalin Kariko, mathematical ecologist Simon A. Levin, longtime Red Cross leader Gail J. McGovern, preeminent portraitist Amy Sherald, and trailblazing cancer researcher Bert Vogelstein
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A top broadcast journalist and foreign-policy expert, a groundbreaking mRNA researcher, a lea
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Michigan Medicine: Study Sheds Light on How Early Pancreas Lesions Become Cancerous
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 22 (TNSjou) -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Study sheds light on how early pancreas lesions become cancerous
Findings help explain why many precursor lesions never develop into pancreatic cancer
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In an unexpected finding, a new study flips on its head researchers' understanding of how precancerous pancreas lesions evolve into pancreatic cancer.
The paradigm-changing discovery
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University of Hertfordshire: Researchers Uncover Hidden 'Golden Rule' in Abstract Art
HATFIELD, England, May 15 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hertfordshire issued the following news:
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Researchers uncover hidden 'golden rule' in abstract art
Human artists appear to follow a hidden mathematical rule when creating abstract works - one that artificial intelligence does not reproduce, according to a new study co-led by the University of Hertfordshire.
The international team of scientists explored how people respond to abstract artworks made by humans compared to visually simi
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Yale University: Underground Evolution - Study Reveals How Cavefish Species Emerged
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 21 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Underground evolution: Study reveals how new cavefish species emerged
A Yale-led study describing a new Southern cavefish species provides strong evidence that new species can arise in organisms adapted to live only underground.
By Mike Cummings
A new Yale study identifies a distinct species of eyeless cavefish, a discovery that challenges long-held conventional wisdom that caves and other subterra
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