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Cambridge’s New Atlas Uncovers the Ties That Bind

Microtubules highlighting the cell body (purple) with nucleus (yellow) and condensates (blue). Credit: Andrew Seeber The University of Cambridge developed…

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AI Super-Human Eye Brings Scientists One Step Closer to Understanding the Most Complicated and Mysterious Dimension of Our Existence

Kyushu University researchers introduced QDyeFinder, an AI tool that enhances neuron mapping in the brain by using advanced color-coding and…

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New Breakthrough Has Vast Medical Implications

Adjacent cells freely exchange small molecules and ions with each other through channels made from proteins called connexins. Dysfunction in…

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Scientists Uncover Brain-Boosting Potential of Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 is crucial for brain function, with deficiencies linked to memory issues and depression; however, increasing B6 through supplements…

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Could Protein Clumps Predict Age-Related Diseases?

Scientists propose a “protein aggregation clock” as a new method to assess aging and health by monitoring protein clumps in…

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Revolutionary Aging Atlas Could Help Scientists Understand Cellular Longevity

A new aging atlas created by researchers from HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus, Baylor College of Medicine, and Creighton University School…

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Scientists Reveal Secret Behind Humans’ Microbial Ancestors’ Hydrogen Production

A recent study reveals that archaea, ancient microorganisms, utilize hydrogen gas to survive in extreme environments, offering insights for potential…

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Cellular Railroads Guide Healing in the Human Body

Cells in the human body typically cannot move, but certain types can travel to repair tissues, notably during wound healing.…

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New Technique Boosts Crop Photosynthesis

By Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign June 18, 2024 A RIPE team used…

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Tiny Predator Astonishes With Neck That Stretches 30 Times Its Length

A side-by-side comparison of Lacrymaria olor, a remarkable ciliate with its “neck” extended and retracted. Researchers discovered origami-like folds make…

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