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For the first time, scientists have shown that humans use an immune defense process common in plants and invertebrates to battle a virus.
The researchers from Yale University provided an outline of the spread of the infection in the community. Their study titled, "Measurement of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater tracks community infection dynamics," is published in the latest issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
Using metal nanoshells designed to both absorb and scatter near-infrared light, a team of investigators at Rice University has shown that such nanoparticles can both image and treat tumors in animals. Their experiments revealed complete tumor destruction in more than 80 percent of animals treated with these nanoshells.
A newly developed test could make checking DNA from people arrested for crimes with DNA samples from crime scenes stored in forensic databases almost as easy as matching fingerprints. With the test, police could check on whether a person's DNA matches that found at past crime scenes while suspects are still being processed and before a decision on whether to release them on bail. A report on the fast forensic test appears in the ACS' Analytical Chemistry, a semi-monthly journal.
Inter Press Service examines recent changes at USAID in line with President Barack Obama's vision to help build "the capacity of developing countries so that they can develop themselves.
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