Hyperfunction theory sheds new light on why we age
Aging may be driven not only by the gradual accumulation of cellular damage, but also by biological programs that continue...
Aging may be driven not only by the gradual accumulation of cellular damage, but also by biological programs that continue...
A rare epithelial cell known as the tuft cell may be far more important in cancer biology than previously thought....
Satellite maps are giving ecologists a new way to see the hidden complexity of landscapes, from the steep mountain ridges...
A new study is putting a critical question at the center of disaster science: what happens after the emergency ends,...
A new study is drawing attention to a potentially important link between the biological aging of the human body, brain...
A new study in Nature Communications is turning attention to one of the most fundamental structures in the biology of...
A new study of rapidly growing cities across the Arabian Peninsula has revealed a striking climate paradox: urban expansion may...
A fleeting X-ray flash from a galaxy roughly 500 million light-years away has given astronomers an unusually close look at...
Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, is often described as a disease of worn-out joints. But a new study...
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers have developed a systematic platform for discovering molecular glue degraders, a class of drug-like compounds that...
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