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Tears of Sadness Under the Microscope | Surprising Differences
Alex Rodriguez Explains Why He’s Revisiting Steroid Scandal in New Doc: ‘I’m Definitely Not Going In the Hall of Fame’ ...
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive ...
Ammolite comes from the fossilized shells of extinct squidlike critters called ammonites. Scientists knew the secret to the fossils’ flamboyant appearance lay somewhere in their layers of nacre, or ...
Summary: University of Queensland researchers have achieved a scientific first by capturing the yellow fever virus in near-atomic detail, uncovering key structural differences between vaccine and ...
The Hippo signaling pathway that helps control tissue size in animals and malfunctions in cancers already existed before ...
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There are more than 100 autoimmune diseases, and they mostly strike women. Here's what to know
It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.
Approach that uses cell’s own strategy of liquid-liquid phase separation protects synthetic modifications from being washed away by the tide of cell growth.
Angelica Facoetti explains five facts accelerator physicists need to know about radiobiology to work at the cutting edge of ...
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Researchers refine tools to map DNA’s 3D structure inside cells
DNA isn't just a long string of genetic code, but an intricate 3D structure folded inside each cell. That means the tools ...
A tiny pellet is harming wildlife and entering our waterways. A new push from non-profit Environment Texas is aiming to ...
The first puff of smoke from Wisconsin Point could be seen from Bungee Dock at 12:34 p.m. Wednesday. Barely noticeable, it marked the first prescribed burn on the land in generations. It was an event ...
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Space dust found in the Arctic is helping scientists better understand how fast Earth’s climate is changing
Scientists are studying tiny grains of space dust found in Arctic ice to learn how Earth’s climate has changed over time.
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