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New Study on the Circadian Clock of the Fruit Fly
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University of Münster
Researchers demonstrate the importance of transporting a "clock protein" for temperature compensation
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New Expansion Microscopy Methods Magnify Research’s Impact
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Carnegie Mellon University
The new tool, Magnify, is a potent and accessible method that can provide new insights into a variety of fields
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NIH-Supported DASH and TLC Diets Earn Top Spots in 'Best Diets' Report
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National Institutes of Health
To receive such high rankings diets must be nutritious, safe, and easy to follow
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Prolonged Sense of Smell after COVID-19 Attributed to Persistent Immune Assaults
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Holden Galusha
A new study shows that those whose sense of smell never returned after COVID-19 are under constant immune attacks
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New Machine Learning Model Accurately Identifies Metabolites
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Holden Galusha
The open-source software is the first metabolite identification tool that can distinguish between stereochemical variants
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New Test of ‘Network Neuroscience Theory’ Outperforms Other Theories in Predicting General Intelligence
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Holden Galusha
New study lends credence to the idea that the G Factor arises from global brain architecture, not specific regions
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Ketamine Increases Brain Background Noise
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National Research University Higher School of Economics
New finding may help us better understand the cause of psychosis in schizophrenia
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New Study Reveals Potential for Extending Lifespan with Genetically Engineered, Solar-Powered Cells
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University of Rochester Medical Center
Genetically modified mitochondria can convert light into chemical energy that fuels cells
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Diverse Variations in the Thawing of Frozen Ground on the Tibetan Plateau
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Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
The increase in precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau is a factor in the thermodynamics of the frozen ground
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At the Edge of Graphene-Based Electronics
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Researchers developed a new nanoelectronics platform based on graphene—a single sheet of carbon atoms
| 3 min read
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Rewriting the Textbook on Gene Regulation
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University of California - San Diego
Researchers rethink the central dogma of molecular biology and how cells regulate transcription and translation
| 3 min read
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Glassfrogs Camouflage Themselves by Storing Red Blood Cells in Their Livers
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American Museum of Natural History
Glassfrogs don't experience dangerous blood clotting, which opens the door for biomedical research
| 2 min read
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