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WATCH | Scientists awaken 'ghosts' in Parkinson's patients


WATCH | Scientists awaken ghosts in Parkinson’s patients
By Reuters - 05 May 2021
Scientists in Switzerland have devised a way of awakening the ghosts hidden in the brains of Parkinson s disease sufferers to help evaluate their mental health.
Parkinson s disease is a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination.
Parkinson s symptoms usually begin gradually and get worse over time. As the disease progresses, people may have difficulty walking and talking. ....

Transtasman scientists sequence entire genome of myrtle rust


Transtasman scientists sequence entire genome of myrtle rust
4 May, 2021 04:00 AM
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Myrtle rust spores on leaf of paperbark tree from Manly Vale, Sydney, NSW. Photo / Peri Tobias
Myrtle rust spores on leaf of paperbark tree from Manly Vale, Sydney, NSW. Photo / Peri Tobias
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Scientists in Australia and New Zealand have built the entire genetic map of the fungus responsible for myrtle rust.
The result is the world s largest assembled fungal genome, taking up a billion letters of DNA genetic code.
If you printed the genome it would take up more than 400,000 A4 pages.
This discovery marked an important step towards unlocking genetic features of ....

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New Covid cases may peak today, say experts | India News


NEW DELHI: Scientists working on a mathematical model to chart the trajectory of Covid-19 cases have noted that the peak of new infections could be reached within the next 24 hours at around 4 lakh cases (seven-day average) and peak of active caseload could touch around 40 lakh between May 14-18.
“Our model shows that the peak of new cases, taken as 7-day average, will be reached by Tuesday and the peak of active infections would be around 40 lakh at lower end of our earlier prediction range,” Manindra Agrawal of IIT-Kanpur told TOI on Monday while sticking to last week s observation
The model, called SUTRA, had on April 25 predicted peak value of new infections between 3.4 to 4.4 lakh during May 4-8 and peak value of active infections between 38-48 lakh during May 14-18. “We have been consistent since then,” said Agrawal, flagging possibility of lower end of the observed range. ....

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Kākāpō DNA 'blueprint' to help map other species


Kākāpō DNA blueprint to help map other species
4 May, 2021 03:52 AM
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Scientists have used New Zealand s critically-endangered kākāpō to help build a blueprint for genetically mapping every extant vertebrate species on the planet. Photo / Peter Meecham
Scientists have used New Zealand s critically-endangered kākāpō to help build a blueprint for genetically mapping every extant vertebrate species on the planet. Photo / Peter Meecham
Scientists have used New Zealand s critically-endangered kākāpō to help build a blueprint for genetically mapping every extant vertebrate species on the planet.
Just over 200 kākāpō today remain, on two predator-free islands, and helping the bulky, flightless parrot to breed has proven a big challenge for conservationists. ....

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