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A stable, affordable way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at a time at temperatures up to 40C

A stable, affordable way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at a time at temperatures up to 40C

Researchers at McMaster University have invented a stable, affordable way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at a time at temperatures up to 40C, opening the way for life-saving anti-viral... Read more

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Fleets of drones can become real – just a few obstacles to overcome

Fleets of drones can become real - just a few obstacles to overcome

Search and rescue crews are already using drones to locate missing hikers. Farmers are flying them over fields to survey crops. And delivery companies will soon use drones to drop packages a... Read more

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Could artificial skin give superhuman perception?

Could artificial skin give superhuman perception?

A new type of sensor could lead to artificial skin that someday helps burn victims ‘feel’ and safeguards the rest of us, University of Connecticut researchers suggest in a paper in Advanced... Read more

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Cystic fibrosis can now be identified earlier and more reliably

Cystic fibrosis can now be identified earlier and more reliably

Scientists at McMaster University have discovered several new biomarkers from a single drop of blood that could allow earlier and more definitive detection of cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic... Read more

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New smart surfaces can repel everything but targeted beneficial exceptions

New smart surfaces can repel everything but targeted beneficial exceptions

New surfaces create promise of safer implants, more accurate diagnostic tests Researchers at McMaster University have solved a vexing problem by engineering surface coatings that can repel e... Read more

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A novel approach to searching for new antibiotics and it is open source

A novel approach to searching for new antibiotics and it is open source

A small, black box developed in a McMaster University lab could change the way scientists search for new antibiotics. The Printed Fluorescence Imaging Box – or PFIbox, for short – is capable... Read more

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A new treatment for severe asthma

A new treatment for severe asthma

Researchers from McMaster University and the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, together with colleagues at other partnering institutions,... Read more

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A transparent patch will tell you if your food has gone bad

A transparent patch will tell you if your food has gone bad

Is that meat still good? Are you sure? McMaster researchers have developed a test to bring certainty to the delicate but critical question of whether meat and other foods are safe to eat or... Read more

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Making drug testing more efficient and affordable with a printed paper-based device

Making drug testing more efficient and affordable with a printed paper-based device

McMaster University engineers have devised a way to make testing for new drugs more efficient and affordable, and reduce the time for helpful medications to reach the public Chemical Enginee... Read more

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Fine-tuning pesticides so they don’t kill beneficial insects such as bees

Fine-tuning pesticides so they don't kill beneficial insects such as bees

Pyrethroid pesticides are effective. Sometimes too effective. Researchers at Michigan State University’s entomology department have unlocked a key to maintain the insecticide’s effectiveness... Read more

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McMaster researchers create eye drops that last

McMaster researchers create eye drops that last

It’s a problem as old and as aggravating as eye drops themselves: as soon as the medicine goes in, almost all of it washes right back out again. Now, McMaster chemical engineer Heather Shear... Read more

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Researchers produce first widely protective vaccine against chlamydia

Researchers produce first widely protective vaccine against chlamydia

The first steps towards developing a vaccine against an insidious sexual transmitted infection (STI) have been accomplished by researchers at McMaster University. Researchers at the Michael... Read more

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Fountain of Youth? Dietary Supplement May Prevent and Reverse Severe Damage to Aging Brain

Fountain of Youth? Dietary Supplement May Prevent and Reverse Severe Damage to Aging Brain

A dietary supplement containing a blend of thirty vitamins and minerals—all natural ingredients widely available in health food stores—has shown remarkable anti-aging properties that can pre... Read more

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New infectious disease test promises quick diagnosis in under an hour

New infectious disease test promises quick diagnosis in under an hour

McMaster researchers have come up a way for inventing molecule probes to quickly identify deadly bacterial strains of infectious disease. The find, published as a “hot paper” by a German sci... Read more

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Health economists call for strategies for universal access to medicines

Health economists call for strategies for universal access to medicines

LSTM’s health economists Professor Louis Niessen and Dr Jahangir Khan outline the importance for universal access to medicines in the control of neglected diseases, other major infections, a... Read more

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