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Published How a mere 12% of Americans eat half the nation's beef, creating significant health and environmental impacts
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A new study found that 12% of Americans, mostly men or people aged 50-65, consume half of all beef o...
Published A close-up of biological nanomachines: Researchers take a deep look at peroxisomal processes
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The cell organelles known as 'peroxisomes' dispose toxic substances and fats in the human body, amon...
Published 'Ultrashort' PFAS compounds detected in people and their homes, study shows
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become ubiquitous throughout the environment, and in...
Published Malaria vaccine candidate appears safe and produces promising immune response in a cohort of Tanzanian infants
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An experimental malaria vaccine appears safe and promotes an immune response in African infants, one...
Published Division of labor affects the risk of infection
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An international research team reports that, given the same genetic makeup, individual behavior alon...
Published The clams that fell behind, and what they can tell us about evolution and extinction
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A new study examined how bivalves -- the group that includes clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters - ...
Published Invasive red fire ants spreading in Europe
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One of the most invasive species in the world is Solenopsis invicta, a red fire ant species with a p...
Published The end of genes: Routine test reveals unique divergence in genetic code
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Scientists testing a new method of sequencing single cells have unexpectedly changed our understandi...
Published Scientists unveil detailed cell maps of the human brain and the nonhuman primate brain
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A group of international scientists have mapped the genetic, cellular, and structural makeup of the ...
Published Unlocking the secrets of cell behavior on soft substrates: A paradigm shift in mechanobiology
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A research group has developed a new method for studying how cancer cells function in softer and sti ...
Published Restoring the function of a human cell surface protein in yeast cells
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Yeast cells are widely used to study G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a large group of cell surf ...
Published An electrical switch to control chemical reactions
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New pharmaceuticals, cleaner fuels, biodegradable plastics: in order to meet society's needs, chemis...
Published 'Dormant' HIV produces RNA and proteins during anti-retroviral therapy
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HIV anti-retroviral therapy is considered a treatment and not a cure because patients usually carry...
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 Crawford Lake, Canada, chosen as the primary marker to identify the start of the Anthropocene epoch
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An international team of researchers has chosen the location which best represents the beginnings of...
Published Charged 'molecular beasts' the basis for new compounds
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Mass spectrometers are high-tech machines that play an important role in our society. They are highl...
Published Millions of birds lose precious energy due to fireworks on New Year's Eve
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Birds are affected by the mass use of fireworks on New Year's Eve up to a distance of 10 km away. Wi...
Published New study finds that sewage release is worse for rivers than agriculture
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Sewage pollution, whether treated or untreated, was found to be the primary driver of increased nutr...
Published Honeybees are more selective in their choices for nutrition than previously thought
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An international research group examined which plants honeybees favor when collecting nectar and pol ...
Published Plesiosaur fossils found in the Sahara suggest they weren't just marine animals - Plesiosaur Fossils Found in the Sahara Suggest They Weren't Just Marine Animals
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Fossils of small plesiosaurs, long-necked marine reptiles from the age of dinosaurs, have been found...