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A new study led by researchers from Kindai University identified five new groups of umami and sweet taste receptors within the TAS1R family (TAS1R 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) and also diversity in TAS1R2 and TAS1R3 genes. Credit: Hidenori Nishihara from Kindai University The perception of taste is one of the most important senses and helps us identify beneficial foods and avoid harmful substances. For instance, our fondness for sweet and savory foods results from our need to consume carbohydrates and proteins. Given their importance as an evolutionary trait, researchers around the world are investigating how taste receptors originated…
You may be like the 30 per cent of Britons one study suggests will be setting New Year’s resolutions this year. Or if you live in Brighton, you may be in the 14 per cent who do so. You could be forgiven for thinking that promising to take up, give up or do something better is new, but you’d be wrong. The first recorded New Year pledges were made by the ancient Babylonians some 4,000 years ago and the practice continued through the Roman era and beyond. In those days, people pledged their allegiance to the reigning king and made…
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a rapidly growing threat to public health. Each year, they account for more than 2.8 million infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Without new antibiotics, even common injuries and infections harbor the potential to become lethal. Scientists are now one step closer to eliminating that threat, thanks to a Texas A&M University-led collaboration that has developed a new family of polymers capable of killing bacteria without inducing antibiotic resistance by disrupting the membrane of these microorganisms. “The new polymers we synthesized could help fight antibiotic resistance in the future by providing…
Now that we have crossed over into what is likely to be an election year, The Argus takes a look at the runners and riders across Sussex’s constituencies who have already announced they will stand as candidates. Arundel and South Downs The Conservatives comfortably held on to Arundel and South Downs at the last election, which saw Andrew Griffith enter Parliament with a majority of more than 22,000 votes. Mr Griffith has yet to confirm whether he will defend his seat when voters next go to the polls and no other party has announced their candidate for the constituency at…
Location : The A483 northbound between the A495 and the junction with the A5 . Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 07:15 and 07:30 on 1 January 2024. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 07:15 and 07:30 on 1 January 2024. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link
As the 2024 new year rolls around, have you been thinking about what you want to do most next year? A new survey has revealed the experiences on British bucket lists for 2024, and they signal to some new trends. A visit to outer space is more popular than running a marathon, for instance, pulling in eight per cent of the vote. It is level-pegging with the more much conventional bucket list activity of jumping out of a plane. The data, collated by Betfair Casino, also reveals that 12 per cent of entrants said they wanted to have a psychic…
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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Edible insects could be the key to a more sustainable food system, yet food regulations could be restricting alternative environmentally friendly sources of protein for consumers, a new report has found. The report from the UK Edible Insect Association (UKEIA), produced with support from the University of Sheffield’s Institute for Sustainable Food, aims to help the Food Standards Agency review the UK Novel Food Regulations. The research shows that current regulations impose an extremely high barrier to entry for edible insect companies, potentially restricting the sector’s potential to contribute to a more sustainable food system. With…
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