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Published Disrupted cellular function behind type 2 diabetes in obesity
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Disrupted function of 'cleaning cells' in the body may help to explain why some people with obesity...
Published Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular 'neighborhoods' function in tissues
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Researchers have developed a new AI-powered algorithm to help understand how different cells organiz...
Published Foodborne-pathogen Listeria may hide from sanitizers in biofilms
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An estimated 1,600 people in the U.S. contract a serious infection from Listeria bacteria in food ea...
Published Don't blame the sharks: Why more hooked tarpon are being eaten
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In wave-making research, a team of biologists has quantified the rate at which great hammerhead shar...
Published World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture
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A new database of weeds that can help scientists understand how traditional agricultural systems wer...
Published These male marsupials give up sleep for sex
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All animals need sleep. When humans or animals don't get enough, it can lead to trouble paying atten...
Published Researchers step closer to mimicking nature's mastery of chemistry
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In nature, organic molecules are either left- or right-handed, but synthesizing molecules with a spe...
Published Researchers optimize 3D printing of optically active nanostructures
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The shape, size and optical properties of 3-dimensional nanostructures can now be simulated in advan...
Published DNA becomes our 'hands' to construct advanced nanoparticle materials
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A new paper describes a significant leap forward in assembling polyhedral nanoparticles. The researc...
Published New technology unscrambles the chatter of microbes
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Researchers have developed a new search tool to that can match microbes to the metabolites they prod...
Published Poultry scientists develop 3D anatomy technique to learn more about chicken vision
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Poultry scientists are unraveling the complexities of bird brains and finding less expensive ways to...
Published Accounting for plastic persistence can minimize environmental impacts
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Researchers have developed a sustainability metric for the ecological design of plastic products tha...
Published Relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of song they need to survive
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New research focused on a population of cirl bunting reintroduced into Cornwall from 2006 as part of...
Published Sweetened drinks linked to atrial fibrillation risk
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An analysis of health data in the UK Biobank found a 20% higher risk of irregular heart rhythm, know...
Published Aging mouse sperm affects MicroRNA, increasing the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders
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Much is known about the added complication to pregnancy when it comes to the age of the mother, but...
Published Moth keeps a firm eye on the proboscis
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Just as when we humans reach for objects, the hummingbird hawk moth uses its visual sense to place i...
Published How does one species become many?
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A global team of biologists has compiled nearly two decades of field data -- representing the study...
Published Scaling up urban agriculture: Research team outlines roadmap
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Urban agriculture has the potential to decentralize food supplies, provide environmental benefits li...
Published CRISPR-copies: New tool accelerates and optimizes genome editing
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Researchers are further improving CRISPR's versatility to engineer new grasses and yeasts for bioche...
Published Core-shell 'chemical looping' boosts efficiency of greener approach to ethylene production
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Oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) is now one step closer to leaving the lab and entering the real...