Biological Sciences

In new experiments, human cartilage cells treated with fast-moving dancing molecules made more collagen II (shown in red), a crucial component for regeneration. Cell nuclei are shown in blue/purple
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Liquid gallium in a Petri dish at the University of Sydney's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Electron transport, the energy-generating process inside living cells that enables photosynthesis and respiration, is enhanced in peptides with a collapsed, folded structure
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Illustration of a light blue outline of a human brain with a rainbow of data streaming through it on a darker blue background
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The letters PFAS written in red with "per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances" written below it in black, all being targeted in crosshairs as if by a scope
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photo of a mixed use landscape in Brazil with potential for restoration, showing rolling hills that are partially forested and partially grass
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Tractor spraying pesticides in a green farm field
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These superimposed tomography images show the nucleus (red) and cytosol (gray) with correlative X-ray fluorescence images of calcium distribution (green) in a human embryonic kidney cell.
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GPT-4V, an AI model, often made mistakes when describing the medical image and explaining its reasoning behind the diagnosis—even in cases where it made the correct final choice.
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Forever Chemicals: Liquid Chromatography for PFAS Detection
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photo of a group of chimpanzees including mothers, juveniles, subadults, and infants grooming and playing
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