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Cancer-related mutations appear in stem cell derivatives used in regenerative medicine, shows study

Cancer-related mutations appear in stem cell derivatives used in regenerative medicine, shows study
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Cancer mutations in stem-cells used to replace diseased organs

The researchers show that 22% of the samples analyzed appeared to have at least one cancer-related mutation, and at least 70% of those were acquired throughout their propagation in culture.

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Bacteria Breakthrough Could Simplify Rare Earth Element Processing

Penn State researchers have discovered that a bacterial protein can selectively bind to different rare earth elements, offering a new and more efficient way to harvest and purify these essential components of modern technologies

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A protein mines, sorts rare earths better than humans, paving way for green tech

Rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are a critical component to almost all modern technologies, from smartphones to hard drives, but they are notoriously hard to separate from the Earth's crust and from one another. Scientists have discovered a new mechanism by which bacteria can select between different rare earth elements, using the ability of a bacterial protein to bind to another unit of itself, or 'dimerize,' when it is bound to certain rare earths, but prefer to remain a single unit, or 'monomer,' when bound to others.

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A protein mines, sorts rare earths better tha

Rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are a critical component to almost all modern technologies, from smartphones to hard drives, but they are notoriously hard to separate from the Earth’s crust and from one another. Penn State scientists have discovered a new mechanism by which bacteria can select between different rare earth elements, using the ability of a bacterial protein to bind to another unit of itself, or “dimerize,” when it is bound to certain rare earths, but prefer to remain a single unit, or “monomer,” when bound to others.

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What 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly' Trailer Would Look Like If It Was Released In 2023

Jonathan Jung's edit cuts up the 1967 classic and turns it into an action blockbuster fit for modern Hollywood.

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Millions of Legos, skillets on ice highlight weekend events in Chattanooga area

The final weekend of Ice on the Landing includes a skillet curling contest, a Lego fan experience starts its Inspire tour in Chattanooga and exhibits that feature Black artists and biblical history are opening. Here's a chronology.

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