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Australian high school students recreate Shkreli’s US$750 drug for only US$2

December 2, 2016

A group of 11 high school students in Australia has successfully recreated the life-saving drug Daraprim for a mere US$2 a pill, according to scientists from the University of Sydney. In September 2015, biotech executive Martin Shkreli became widely reviled […]

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Platypus venom could hold the key to the future of diabetes treatment

December 2, 2016

Researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia have found that a longer-lasting form of the hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) – which promotes the release of insulin, lowering blood sugar levels – in platypus venom. This discovery could pave the […]

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Improved CRISPR allows scientists to study all stages of cell development

November 30, 2016

A more controllable and efficient version of the CRISPR gene editing platform called sOPTiKO has been created by researchers from the Welcome Trust Sanger Institute, a British non-profit genomics and genetics research institute, and the University of Cambridge in the […]

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Bird flu outbreaks causing alarm across Asia, Europe

November 30, 2016

Public health officials across Asian countries are alarmed at the rising number of recent bird flu outbreaks in the region, reminiscent of the fatal H5N1 strain that has taken the lives of more than 450 people since the mid-2000s. For […]

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Injectables, implants may be the future of HIV prevention

November 30, 2016

Scientists are getting ready to start large-scale trials next month using injections to protect vulnerable groups against HIV for at least two months, in a step that will take HIV prevention to the next level. The scientists are also hoping […]

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“Predatory bacteria” may be the new weapon against superbugs

November 28, 2016

Researchers from the UK are testing the effectiveness of “predatory bacteria”, which eat others of its kind, as the new weapon in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as “superbugs”. Scientists all over the world are trying new approaches […]

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Scientists discover how a human antibody prevents Zika infection

November 28, 2016

As part of their efforts to identify a possible therapeutic candidate, a team of researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore, in collaboration with scientists from the University of North Carolina(UNC) in the US, have discovered how a human antibody […]

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Potential new stroke drug limits and repairs brain damage

November 28, 2016

An anti-inflammatory drug, interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra), offers the potential to become a new treatment for stroke patients after researchers at The University of Manchester in the UK discovered that it limits the number of brain cells destroyed by stroke […]

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Nearly 1,500 new virus species discovered by international research team

November 25, 2016

Almost 1,500 new virus species was discovered by a team of international researchers led from Australia and China. The study significantly expands the existing catalogue of known viruses and also indicates that these viruses have existed for billions of years. […]

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Singapore scientists develop new tech to monitor cancer treatment response

November 25, 2016

A team of scientists at the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (Smart) and Mechanobiology Institute at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new technology that offers the potential to aid doctors in determining how well a […]

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