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Bacteria Use Nano-Spearguns to Retaliate Against Attacks
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University of Basel
Researchers find that bacteria use nanoweapons in response to cell envelope damage, striking back with high precision
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Group Activities Shown to Ease Depression and Anxiety in Older Adults
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Queen Mary University of London
Group arts therapies effectively reduce depression and anxiety in older adults, offering cost-effective mental health support
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Antarctic Ozone Hole Recovery Linked to Global Efforts
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A new study confirms the Antarctic ozone layer is healing as a result of global efforts to reduce ozone-depleting substances
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Using Computer Science to Save the Bees
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Carnegie Mellon University
Researchers create a system to help beekeepers monitor and analyze beehive health
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Scientists Unravel Spiraling Secrets of Magnetic Materials
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University of California - San Diego
The new approach to modeling and predicting the properties of chiral helimagnets could open the door to next-gen electronics
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New Hope for Immunotherapy as Prostate Cancer Treatment
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University of Arizona Health Sciences
Researchers used a double-pronged approach to reduce tumor growth in tissue samples of prostate cancer
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White Blood Cells Use Brute Force to Dislodge Bacteria
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University of Cincinnati
UC Hoxworth professor receives NIH grant for his lab's biomedical research
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First Detailed Images of Pol-theta Proteins in Action
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The Scripps Research Institute
These images shed light on the molecular processes behind numerous cancers
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Using AI to Better Understand Nanoparticles
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New York University
New breakthrough enables visualization of how the building blocks of pharmaceuticals, electronics, and industrial materials behave
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Synthetic Microbiome Therapy Suppresses Bacterial Infection Without Antibiotics
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Penn State
A new microbiome therapy for C. difficile shows promise in mice, offering an alternative to fecal transplants and antibiotics
| 4 min read
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Birds Breathe In Dangerous Plastics—and So Do We
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University of Texas at Arlington
A study reveals alarming microplastics in birds' lungs, signaling risks to human health and urgent pollution action needed
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New Combination Treatment Strategy Increases Leukemia Cell Death
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Virginia Commonwealth University
MCL-1 inhibitors interact with kinase inhibitors that target the SRC gene to trigger cell death
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