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Talia Berman is a New York City matchmaker — the kind that pairs real estate owners and restaurants. It’s a rainy day and we’re in Manhattan standing outside a sit-down pizza joint, which is one of her clients. There are a few reasons this is a great location. “First of all, Park Avenue has done…#taliaberman #newyorkcity #manhattan #parkavenue #friendofchef #madisonsquarepark #shakeshack #cavadominospizza #chick #nicksetyan (Source: Reuters: Health)
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New funding opportunity seeks to invest in additional NSF Regional Innovation Engines
Pending congressional appropriations, the NSF Engines program aims to add additional regions to the 10 inaugural awardees announced earlier this year, expanding innovation potential across the U.S. The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a … (Source: NSF News)
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NSF Director Panchanathan headlines Arctic Encounter Symposium 2024 as VIP speaker, meets Alaska senator and announces a $20M award to three Alaskan research institutions
In mid-April, U.S. National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan joined world leaders from more than 25 countries at the annual Arctic Encounter Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska, where he delivered featured remarks during a showcasing … (Source: NSF News)
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New research centers will investigate effects of ocean-related problems on human health
Millions of tons of small pieces of plastic are finding their way into the world ' s waters, and then into human beings. The plastics are often eaten by fish and shellfish and then passed to humans when they consume seafood. These plastic particles and … (Source: NSF News)
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Real-Time Metabolic Analysis of Cancer Cells 
Scientists examine how cancer cells alter metabolism over time to uncover vulnerabilities that will inform future drug development.  (Source: The Scientist)
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Microplastics, Algal Blooms, Seafood Safety Are Public Health Concerns Addressed by New Oceans and Human Health Centers
To address plastics and other problems that could affect human health, the NIH and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) are jointly funding four new Centers for Oceans and Human Health and renewing two centers as part of a marine-related health research program. (Source: NIEHS News)
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HIV Engages in Mimicry to Enter the Nucleus
To enter the nucleus, the HIV-1 virus acts like a transport receptor, which presents new targets for antiviral therapies. (Source: The Scientist)
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Newly Discovered Essential Nutrient May Slow Our Aging Clocks
Science behind fatty15's anti-aging benefits continue to build, including latest study showing that people with higher C15:0 levels have slower biological aging SAN DIEGO, April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In a world where the quest for extending human longevity seems never-ending,... (Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals)
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Precision medicine for Parkinson ’s Disease is focus of new Yale center
Led by Yale researcher Clemens Scherzer, the center will leverage genomics and artificial intelligence to develop tailored therapeutics for the disease. (Source: Yale Science and Health News)
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New federal safety rules on silica dust aim to protect miners' lungs
Addressing a problem first identified 50 years ago, federal regulators say stricter new rules to limit miners' exposure to silica dust are expected to finally go on the books on Tuesday. (Source: NPR Health and Science)
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Finally! Tough new safety rules on silica dust are out to protect miners' lungs
Addressing a problem first identified 50 years ago, federal regulators say stricter new rules to limit miners' exposure to silica dust are expected to finally go on the books on Tuesday. (Source: NPR Health and Science)
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Decoding cocaine-induced proteomic adaptations in the mouse nucleus accumbens | Science Signaling
Proteomics analysis of subcellular fractions of mouse brain may reveal clues for treating cocaine addiction. (Source: Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment)
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EGFR-dependent endocytosis of Wnt9a and Fzd9b promotes β-catenin signaling during hematopoietic stem cell development in zebrafish | Science Signaling
Fzd9b signaling induced by the ligand Wnt9a requires their endocytosis in an EGFR-dependent manner. (Source: Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment)
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Taking down tumors takes atypical integrins | Science Signaling
An unexpected integrin pairing enhances T cell receptor signaling and cytotoxicity in antitumor T cells. (Source: Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment)
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Trailblazing Bristol mathematician and first-time mum scoops ‘ Oscar of Science ’ stateside
A talented Bristol mathematician took a break from motherhood to mingle with A-list celebrities and world-leading academics at an awards ceremony in America to receive a prestigious accolade in recognition of her pioneering research. (Source: University of Bristol news)
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