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  • Scientists have found for the first time that the building blocks of a protein can be assembled by another protein and without genetic instructions. The findings defy textbook science which says DNA spells out the instructions for making proteins, tiny machines that do much of the work in our body's cells.

  • In a surprising discovery, scientists have found that fat cells below the skin help protect us from bacteria.

    Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and colleagues have found that dermal fat cells, known as adipocytes, produce antimicrobial peptides that help fend off invading bacteria and other pathogens.

  • Children with autism have stronger social skills when there is a pet at home, a new study has found.

    Dogs and other pets play an important role in individuals' social lives, and they can act as catalysts for social interaction, previous research has shown.

  • Scientists have developed a new technique that manipulates bacteria to produce up to 30-fold more quantities of chemicals.

    The advance is a big step toward a future in which the predominant chemical factories of the world are colonies of genetically engineered bacteria.

  • Exercise may help people with Parkinson's disease improve their balance, ability to move around and quality of life, according to a new study. In the study, 231 people with Parkinson's disease either received their usual care or took part in an exercise programme of 40 to 60 minutes of balance and leg strengthening exercises three times a week for six months.

  • Glycotherapy is useful for those with drug resistant tumour. Less toxification is the beauty of this therapy. Tunicamycin is an antibiotic being used in the therapy. It blocks cell cycle progression and targets only proliferating cells," Professor Dipak K Banerjee at the Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Puerto Rico in USA said.

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