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Published Previously unknown cell mechanism could help counter cancer and aging - Previously Unknown Cell Mechanism Could Help Counter Cancer and Aging
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In a new study, researchers discovered an unknown mechanism of how cells 'remember' their identity w...
Published Mysterious underwater acoustic world of British ponds revealed in new study - Mysterious Underwater Acoustic World of British Ponds Revealed in New Study
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The previously hidden and diverse underwater acoustic world in British ponds has been uncovered by a...
Published Scientists unlock secrets of red blood cell transporter, potentially paving the way for new drugs
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Researchers have identified the structure of a special transporter found in red blood cells and how...
Published Researchers tickle rats to identify part of the brain critical for laughter and playfulness
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To study play behaviors in animals, scientists must be able to authentically simulate play-conducive...
Published Protected sex: Grouper mating calls in marine managed areas
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Groupers produce distinct sounds associated with courtship, territoriality or reproduction. An auton...
Published Certain sugars affect brain 'plasticity,' helping with learning, memory, recovery
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Can you recognize an old friend, but forget what you had for breakfast yesterday? Our brains constan...
Published Human disease simulator lets scientists choose their own adventure
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Scientists have developed a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox -- called Lattice --that can sim ...
Published Biologists find what colors a butterfly's world
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As butterflies flit among flowers, they don't all view blossoms the same way. In a phenomenon called ...
Published Most species are rare, but not very rare
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More than 100 years of observations in nature have revealed a universal pattern of species abundance...
Published 'Mona Lisa' hides a surprising mix of toxic pigments, study shows
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Leonardo da Vinci is renowned to this day for innovations in fields across the arts and sciences. No...
Published Demon hunting: Physicists confirm 67-year-old prediction of massless, neutral composite particle
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In 1956, theoretical physicist David Pines predicted that electrons in a solid can do something stra...
Published Can't stop binging on fries and BBQ?
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People overeat and become overweight for a variety of reasons. The fact that flavorful high-calorie...
Published TB vaccine discovery paves path to end number one killer of people living with HIV
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Scientists have discovered a tuberculosis (TB) vaccination strategy that could prevent the leading c...
Published The oldest and fastest evolving moss in the world might not survive climate change
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A 390-million-year-old moss called Takakia lives in some of Earth's most remote places, including th ...
Published Climate is increasing risk of high toxin concentrations in Northern US lakes
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As climate change warms the Earth, higher-latitude regions will be at greater risk for toxins produc...
Published Research finds water quality in Gulf of Mexico improves when adding social costs to carbon emissions
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Researchers took a closer look at what would happen to agriculture if there was an extra cost, or so...
Published The economic life of cells
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A team has combined economic theory with biology to understand how natural systems respond to change...
Published Agriculture study delivers unexpected results: Cover crops and roots
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Farmers usually plant so-called cover crops after harvesting their main crop in the Fall. This preve ...
Published Study shows engineered gut bacteria can treat hypertension
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Newly published research proves that it's possible to treat high blood pressure by using specially e...
Published Defect in fruit fly respiratory system may provide insights into human aortic aneurysms
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A team of researchers has gained new insights into the respiratory system of fruit flies -- the so-c...