Open Wide: Human Mouth Bacteria Reproduce through Rare Form of Cell Division
By Emily GreenhalghCredit: Scott Chimileski, Marine Biological Laboratory. See Chimileski et al (2024), PNAS. By Emily Greenhalgh One of the...
By Emily GreenhalghCredit: Scott Chimileski, Marine Biological Laboratory. See Chimileski et al (2024), PNAS. By Emily Greenhalgh One of the...
A new technology for wheels and mobile systems, necessary for overcoming various obstacles in daily life such as stairs or...
Melbourne researchers have made a world first breakthrough into creating blood stem cells that closely resemble those in the human...
A research paper by scientists at Beijing Institute of Technology proposed a universal system for remote signal output control using...
Prostate cancer stands as the fourth most prevalent cancer worldwide, with an estimated 1.4 million cases in 2020. In the...
A study on vaping behaviour among Australian high school students has found those who reported severe depressive symptoms were over...
Korean researchers are pushing for a new AI-based policy intelligence research project that can assist the public decision-making and policy...
About The Study: Pulmonary vein isolation resulted in a statistically significant and clinically important decrease in atrial fibrillation burden at 6...
Alternative splicing is a genetic process where different segments of genes are removed, and the remaining pieces are joined together...
Cities in the Global South are more exposed to extreme heat because they lack cooling green spaces, new research shows....
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