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Published Scientists identify substance that may have sparked life on Earth - Scientists Identify Substance That May Have Sparked Life on Earth
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A team of scientists dedicated to pinpointing the primordial origins of metabolism -- a set of core...
Published Diets rich in food from the ocean and freshwater sources can help address nutritional and environmental challenges - Diets Rich in Food from the Ocean and Freshwater Sources: Addressing Nutritional and Environmental Challenges
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Blue foods -- those that come from the ocean or freshwater environments -- have tremendous potential...
Published What shapes the composition of microbes in a warbler's gut? - What Shapes the Composition of Microbes in a Warbler's Gut?
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Differences among the collection of bacteria and other microorganisms that live within birds' digest...
Published Beneficial bacteria in the infant gut uses nitrogen from breast milk to support baby's health - Beneficial Bacteria in the Infant Gut Uses Nitrogen from Breast Milk to Support Baby's Health
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A nutrition scientist who has spent his career studying breast milk has demonstrated how beneficial...
Published Deer protected from deadly disease by newly discovered genetic differences - Deer Protected from Deadly Disease by Newly Discovered Genetic Differences
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It was the height of summer 2022 when the calls started coming in. Scores of dead deer suddenly litt...
Published Researchers highlight nucleolar DNA damage responseĀ in fight against cancer - Researchers Highlight Nucleolar DNA Damage Response in Fight Against Cancer
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Researchers have now encapsulated the young field of nucleolar DNA damage response (DDR) pathways. A...
Published Innovative approach opens the door to COVID nanobody therapies - Innovative Approach Opens the Door to COVID Nanobody Therapies
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The relatively simple and low-cost procedure could empower laboratories in low-resource areas to gen...
Published Researchers create E. coli-based water monitoring technology - Researchers Create E. coli-Based Water Monitoring Technology
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People often associate Escherichia coli with contaminated food, but E. coli has long been a workhors...
Published Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice - Loss of Menin Helps Drive the Aging Process, and Dietary Supplement Can Reverse It in Mice
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Decline in the hypothalamic Menin may play a key role in aging, according to a new study. The findin...
Published Scientists transform algae into unique functional perovskites with tunable properties - Scientists Transform Algae into Unique Functional Perovskites with Tunable Properties
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Scientists have transformed single-cell algae into functional perovskite materials. The team has con...
Published Major advance in super-resolution fluorescence microscopy - Major Advance in Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy
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Pushing the MINFLUX technique to higher spatial and temporal precision allows protein dynamics to be ...
Published New nanoparticles can perform gene-editing in the lungs - New Nanoparticles Can Perform Gene-Editing in the Lungs
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A new type of nanoparticle can be administered to the lungs, where it can deliver messenger RNA enco...
Published 'Fishing' for biomarkers - Fishing for Biomarkers: A Promising Approach to Early Disease Detection
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Researchers have devised a tiny, nano-sized sensor capable of detecting protein biomarkers in a samp ...
Published A simple paper test could offer early cancer diagnosis - A Simple Paper Test Could Offer Early Cancer Diagnosis
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Engineers designed a nanoparticle sensor that could enable early diagnosis of cancer with a simple u...
Published A compound from fruit flies could lead to new antibiotics - A Compound from Fruit Flies Could Lead to New Antibiotics
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Research shows that the natural peptide, called drosocin, protects fruit flies from bacterial infect...
Published New insights on bacteria that causes food poisoning - New Insights on Bacteria That Causes Food Poisoning
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A joint research group has clarified how pathogenic genes in some Providencia spp., which have gaine...
Published DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions - DNA Can Fold into Complex Shapes to Execute New Functions
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DNA can mimic protein functions by folding into elaborate, three-dimensional structures, according t ...
Published Rare tropical plant gains appetite for meat - Rare Tropical Plant Develops Carnivorous Appetite
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Under certain circumstances, a rare tropical plant develops into a carnivore. A research team has no...
Published Without this, plants cannot respond to temperature - Without This, Plants Cannot Respond to Temperature
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Scientists have significantly advanced the race to control plant responses to temperature on a rapid...
Published Compressive stress shapes the symmetry of Arabidopsis root vascular tissue - Compressive Stress Shapes the Symmetry of Arabidopsis Root Vascular Tissue
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A cytokinin-mediated, proliferation-based mechanism is involved in the generation and maintenance of...