NewsHow the SARS-CoV-2 Virus Acquires Its Spherical Shapeby University of California - RiversideStudy findings can help tackle other pathogenic coronaviruses
NewsGut-Brain Communication Turned On Its Axisby Flinders UniversityNew research has uncovered major developments in understanding how the gut communicates with the brain
NewsHow a Natural Compound from Sea Squirts Combats Cancerby Institute for Basic ScienceScientists decipher how trabectedin outsmarts cancer cells’ DNA repair mechanism, paving the way for tailored treatments
NewsFirst-of-Its-Kind Super Minigene to Boost Spinal Muscular Atrophy Researchby Iowa State UniversityA shortened version of the gene that causes spinal muscular atrophy will make it easier to find potential treatments
NewsNew Study Discovers How Altered Protein Folding Drives Multicellular Evolutionby University of HelsinkiResearchers have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life
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NewsHow a Walk in Nature Restores Attentionby University of UtahNeural research uses EEG to measure brain activity on subjects after walks through nature and parking lots
NewsHow Landfills Support Andean Condorsby Raptor Research FoundationThe presence of condors at landfills can be a an indicator of food supply on a geographic scale
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NewsHow to Build Greener Data Centers? Scientists Say Crank Up the Heatby Cell PressAdjusting computer technology to work at higher temperatures could be more viable than trying to cool data centers