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Published Proteins and fats can drive insulin production for some, paving way for tailored nutrition



When it comes to managing blood sugar levels, most people think about counting carbs. But new resear...
Published Cell biology: How cellular powerhouses call for help when under stress


Originally, the powerhouses of higher cells, the mitochondria, were independent organisms. Researche...
Published First device to monitor transplanted organs detects early signs of rejection


Researchers have developed the first electronic device for continuously monitoring the health of tra...
Published A butterfly's first flight inspires a new way to produce force and electricity



Researchers have uncovered the promising capability of chitin as a sustainable smart biomaterial. Th...
Published Google and ChatGPT have mixed results in medical informatiom queries


Computer scientists found that queries for medical information about dementia disease on ChatGPT pro...
Published 'Swine flu' strain has passed from humans to swine nearly 400 times since 2009



A new study of the strain of influenza A responsible for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic -- pdm09 -- shows th ...
Published The key to battling a pathogen hides in its genome



The availability, speed and effectiveness of genomic sequencing increased dramatically during the pa...
Published A first for ferrocene: Organometallic capsule with unusual charge-transfer interactions


An organometallic capsule that can reversibly assemble and disassemble in response to chemical stimu ...
Published Immune cells shape their own path



When fighting disease, our immune cells need to reach their target quickly. Researchers have now dis...
Published Sea level rise shifts habitat for endangered Florida Keys species



A newly published study describes the response to sea level rise by the silver rice rat, an endanger ...
Published Understanding greenhouse gases in oil palm plantations



The rapid spread of oil palm plantations and associated high use of fertilizer raises concerns about...
Published How gut microbes help alleviate constipation



Scientists have identified the genes in the probiotic Bifidobacteria longum responsible for improvin ...
Published Analysis finds diversity on the smallest scales in sulfur-cycling salt marsh microbes



Scientists have discovered that even among the sulfur-cycling microbes that are responsible for the ...
Published Ecology and artificial intelligence: Stronger together


Many of today's artificial intelligence systems loosely mimic the human brain. In a new paper, resea...
Published Past climate warming driven by hydrothermal vents



An international drilling expedition off the Norwegian coast confirms the theory that methane emissi...
Published Nutrient found in beef and dairy improves immune response to cancer



Trans-vaccenic acid (TVA), a long-chain fatty acid found in meat and dairy products from grazing ani...
Published Zika infection in pregnant macaques slows fetal growth



Zika virus infection in pregnant rhesus macaques slows fetal growth and affects how infants and moth...
Published Conduction electrons drive giant, nonlinear elastic response in Sr2RuO4



The hardness of a material normally is set by the strength of chemical bonds between electrons of ne...
Published Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to adverse changes in cell processes in new-born babies



Exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to alterations in proteins that can be detecte...
Published When it comes to bad breath, some bacterial interactions really stink



Researchers found that the oral bacterium Streptococcus gordonii activates another bacterial species...