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Published Household air cleaners improve heart health among individuals with COPD, researchers find - Household Air Cleaners: A Promising Solution for COPD Patients


A six-month study oncludes that the use of portable home air purifiers can improve some markers of c...
Published Researchers clear the way for well-rounded view of cellular defects - Researchers Clear the Way for a Well-Rounded View of Cellular Defects



New research investigates how cells divide, particularly in the fibrous environment of living tissue...
Published Flexible nanoelectrodes can provide fine-grained brain stimulation - Flexible Nanoelectrodes: A Revolutionary Brain Stimulation Technology



Engineers have developed ultraflexible implantable nanoelectrodes that can administer long-term, fin...
Published How cells correct errors under time pressure - How Cells Correct Errors Under Time Pressure


How does a cell balance risk and speed when dividing? Scientists have developed and experimentally t...
Published Organic beekeeping rivals conventional methods for bee health, productivity - Organic Beekeeping Rivals Conventional Methods for Bee Health, Productivity



Honey bee colonies managed using organic methods were as healthy and productive as those managed in...
Published A new route to evolution: How DNA from our mitochondria works its way into our genomes - A New Route to Evolution: How DNA from Our Mitochondria Works Its Way into Our Genomes


Scientists have shown that in one in every 4,000 births, some of the genetic code from our mitochond...
Published Engineering the next generation of cell and gene therapies - Engineering the Next Generation of Cell and Gene Therapies



Investigators are developing a novel way to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and retinitis...
Published An unprecedented view of gene regulation - An Unprecedented View of Gene Regulation



Using a new technique, researchers have shown that they can map interactions between gene promoters...
Published African rhinos share retroviruses not found in Asian rhinos or other related species - African Rhinos Share Retroviruses Not Found in Asian Rhinos or Other Related Species



Rhinoceros belong to a mammalian order called odd-toed ungulates that also include horses and tapirs...
Published A multiomics approach provides insights into flu severity - A Multiomics Approach Provides Insights into Flu Severity



Researchers were able to identify changes in the accessibility (that is, the 'readability') of trans...
Published Under control to the very end -- how our cells kill themselves - Under Control to the Very End -- How Our Cells Kill Themselves



Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burs...
Published A look inside stem cells helps create personalized regenerative medicine - A Look Inside Stem Cells Helps Create Personalized Regenerative Medicine



Researchers have examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine wh...
Published DNA damage repaired by antioxidant enzymes - DNA Damage Repaired by Antioxidant Enzymes: A Breakthrough in Medical Science



In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. The nucleus being metabolically acti...
Published Abundance of urban honeybees adversely impacts wild bee populations - Abundance of Urban Honeybees Adversely Impacts Wild Bee Populations



Researchers argue that the rapid growth in urban honeybee-keeping over the past decade may be negati...
Published Cold climates contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals - Cold Climates Contributed to the Extinction of the Neanderthals



Climate change may have played a more important role in the extinction of Neanderthals than previous...
Published Humans are altering the diet of Tasmanian devils, which may accelerate their decline - Humans are Altering the Diet of Tasmanian Devils, Which May Accelerate Their Decline


New research shows how human-modified landscapes affect the diets of these marsupial scavengers. ABS...
Published Prescribed fire could reduce tick populations and pathogen transmission - Prescribed Fire: A Promising Solution to Reduce Tick Populations and Pathogen Transmission


Prescribed fire -- a tool increasingly used by forest managers and landowners to combat invasive spe...
Published Scientists investigate the evolution of animal developmental mechanisms, show how some of Earth's earliest animals evolved - Scientists Investigate the Evolution of Animal Developmental Mechanisms: How Some of Earth's Earliest Animals Evolved



Lacking bones, brains, and even a complete gut, the body plans of simple animals like sea anemones a...
Published CRISPR-chip enables digital detection of DNA without amplification - CRISPR-chip Enables Digital Detection of DNA Without Amplification


Researchers have found multiple applications for the CRISPR gene editing technology since it came in...
Published Plague trackers: Researchers cover thousands of years in a quest to understand the elusive origins of the Black Death - Plague Trackers: Unraveling the Mysterious Origins of the Black Death


Seeking to better understand more about the origins and movement of bubonic plague, in ancient and c...