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Empowering neuroscience: Large open brain models released

Scientists have developed the largest and most detailed computational models of rat hippocampal and somatosensory cortex regions to date. They have released these models and the tools for their use to the public.

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Scientists implicate a novel cellular protein in hepatitis A infection

Scientists have long been trying to tease apart hepatitis A virus, to understand its inner workings and how it functions in the human body. Infectious disease researchers have discovered that a little-known protein, PDGFA-associated protein 1 (PDAP1), is used as a pawn by hepatitis A virus to replicate and infect cells in the liver.

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UCL giants now 'expect' Man Utd offer to sign 'very talented' star - report

Sporting CP expect Manchester United to make an offer for one of their emerging talents next year, according to the Manchester Evening News. The Red Devils recently confirmed the appointment of Ruben Amorim as their new manager. He will take charge of his first game at Ipswich Town this weekend. Amorim’s arrival has also increased […]

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Bye-bye microplastics: New plastic is recyclable and fully ocean-degradable

Researchers have developed a new durable plastic that won't pollute our oceans. The new material is as strong as conventional plastics and biodegradable, but what makes it special is that it breaks down in seawater. The new plastic is therefore expected to help reduce harmful microplastic pollution that accumulates in oceans and soil and eventually enters the food chain.

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New imaging method enables detailed RNA analysis of the whole brain

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking microscopy method that enables detailed three-dimensional (3D) RNA analysis at cellular resolution in whole intact mouse brains. The new method, called TRISCO, has the potential to transform our understanding of brain function, both in normal conditions and in disease, according to the new study.