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Published Converting PFAS 'forever chemicals' into valuable compounds
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Researchers have successfully synthesized ligands called fluorinated N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) ...
Published Super antifreeze in cells: The ability to survive in ice and snow developed in animals far earlier than we thought
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More than 400 million years ago, an insect-like animal called the springtail developed a small prote ...
Published Macrophages 'eat' insulin-producing cells to regulate insulin after mice have given birth
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Pregnancy brings a rise in pancreatic beta cells -- the cells that produce insulin. Shortly after bi...
Published WhaleVis turns more than a century of whaling data into an interactive map
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A team has created an interactive dashboard called WhaleVis, which lets users map data on global wha ...
Published Zen and the art of mitochondrial maintenance: The machinery of death makes a healthier life
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While we all aspire for a long lifespan, what is most coveted is a long period of vigor and health,...
Published Monkeys cause a stink in response to human noise
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New research has found that monkeys increase their use of scent markings to compensate for human noi...
Published Genetically engineering associations between plants and nitrogen-fixing microbes could lessen dependence on synthetic fertilizer
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Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plant growth, but the overuse of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer...
Published The key mechanism to cell growth has been elucidated
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Researchers have discovered how amino acids activate a key cell, TORC1, which is a master regulator...
Published Brittle stars can learn just fine -- even without a brain
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We humans are fixated on big brains as a proxy for smarts. But headless animals called brittle stars ...
Published Scientists navigate uncharted waters in fish immunology research
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Upon infection or immunization, all jawed vertebrate species generate proteins called antibodies tha ...
Published New technique efficiently offers insight into gene regulation
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Researchers have developed a new technique called MAbID. This allows them to simultaneously study di ...
Published A novel strategy for extracting white mycelial pulp from fruiting mushroom bodies
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Mycelial fibers, the fibrous cells found in fruiting mushroom bodies, have gained momentum as a sust...
Published Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic
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An international group of scientists has called for the United Nations Treaty on Plastic Pollution t ...
Published Syphilis-like diseases were widespread in Americas before arrival of Columbus, researchers find
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Researchers have discovered the genetic material of the pathogen Treponema pallidum in the bones of...
Published Compact accelerator technology achieves major energy milestone
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Researchers have demonstrated a compact particle accelerator less than 20 meters long that produces...
Published Where is a sea star's head? Maybe just about everywhere
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A new study that combines genetic and molecular techniques helps solve the riddle of sea star (commo...
Published Insect cyborgs: Towards precision movement
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Insect cyborgs may sound like something straight out of the movies, but hybrid insect computer robot...
Published Remodeling the immune system to fight tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills upwards of 1.6 million...
Published 'Mind controlling' parasitic worms are missing genes found in every other animal
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Parasitic hairworms manipulate the behavior of their hosts in what's sometimes called 'mind control. ...
Published Focus on biological processes does not capture the whole picture
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The ocean plays a crucial role in the storage of carbon dioxide (CO2). The so-called marine biologic ...