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Published New computational strategy boosts the ability of drug designers to target proteins inside the membrane
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Hitting targets embedded within the cell membrane has long been difficult for drug developers due to...
Published Connecting the dots to shape growth forces
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Branching patterns are prevalent in our natural environment and the human body, such as in the lungs...
Published Synthetic droplets cause a stir in the primordial soup
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Our bodies are made up of trillions of different cells, each fulfilling their own unique function to...
Published Revealing a hidden threat: Researchers show viral infections pose early heart risks
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In a potentially game-changing development, scientists have revealed a new understanding of sometime...
Published Secrets of the naked mole-rat: new study reveals how their unique metabolism protects them from heart attacks
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This unusual, subterranean mammal with extreme longevity shows genetic adaptations to low oxygen env...
Published Engineers measure pH in cell condensates
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In a first for the condensate field, researchers have figured out how nucleolar sub-structures are a...
Published Breakthrough could make automated dosing systems universal
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Automated insulin dosing systems combine low-cost blood-glucose monitors with insulin pumps that use...
Published Even the oldest eukaryote fossils show dazzling diversity and complexity
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The sun has just set on a quiet mudflat in Australia's Northern Territory; it'll set again in anothe...
Published Science fiction meets reality: New technique to overcome obstructed views
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Using a single photograph, researchers created an algorithm that computes highly accurate, full-colo...
Published Giant new snake species identified in the Amazon
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A team of scientists on location with a film crew in the remote Amazon has uncovered a previously un...
Published Is food waste the key to sustainable, plastic-free diapers and sanitary pads?
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Once thrown away, disposable diapers and sanitary pads can take hundreds of years to decompose, beca...
Published Molecular crystal motors move like microbes when exposed to light
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At first glance, Rabih Al-Kaysi's molecular motors look like the microscopic worms you'd see in a dr...
Published Latest science shows endocrine disrupting chemicals in plastics, pesticides, and other sources pose health threats globally
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A report from the world's leading scientific and medical experts on hormone-related health condition...
Published Researchers develop novel method to photosynthesize hydrogen peroxide using water and air
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Researchers have developed a microporous covalent organic framework with dense donor-acceptor lattic...
Published PFAS 'forever chemicals' above drinking water guidelines in global source water
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PFAS (aka 'forever chemicals') are notoriously difficult to destroy. They've been linked to environm...
Published AI analysis of historical satellite images show USSR collapse in 1990s increased methane emissions, despite lower oil and gas production
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An AI-powered analysis of 25 years of satellite images yields the surprising finding that methane em...
Published Bottlenecks and beehives: How an invasive bee colony defied genetic expectations
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An invasive Asian honeybee colony in northern Australia has defied expectations, displaying emergent...
Published Asexual propagation of crop plants gets closer
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When the female gametes in plants become fertilized, a signal from the sperm activates cell division...
Published When lab-trained AI meets the real world, 'mistakes can happen'
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Human pathologists are extensively trained to detect when tissue samples from one patient mistakenly...
Published New reactor could save millions when making ingredients for plastics and rubber from natural gas
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A new way to make an important ingredient for plastics, adhesives, carpet fibers, household cleaners...