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Scientists found multipotent stem cells in scarlet sea anemones, explaining their regenerative abilities and potentially ...
How do cells know what they should become as the body develops? Biological development depends crucially on spatial patterns: ...
Cambridge scientists built a two-part cancer drug that activates only in tumors with high enzyme levels, showing promise in ...
In a rodent model of T2D, icovamenib in combination with low-dose semaglutide promoted enhanced glycemic control and body weight reduction with ...
UTS scientists have achieved a major breakthrough by 3D bioprinting miniature placentas, providing a new way to study ...
Researchers at Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) have found that nanoplastics, which are even smaller than ...
A team of immunologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has turned what we know about T-cells, one of the most ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), manmade chemicals that accumulate in the body over time, have been linked to liver disease and cancer, but it is not yet clear how they cause damage.
Modern imaging is contributing significantly to giving us a better understanding of how our brains work. In the long term, this will also help us to treat learning disorders in a more targeted way and ...
SpikingBrain1.0 claims to mimic the human brain's approach, focusing only on nearby words, similar to how we would approach a ...
New research in Nature Neuroscience from the University of California, Berkeley identifies the key neural circuit and cell type that play a pivotal role in detecting illusions. The findings could ...