Microscopy continues to transform the life sciences. Here are five recent breakthroughs made possible by the technique.
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Mosquitoes Are Feeding on Us More Often – And Scientists Say We're to Blame
"With fewer natural options available, mosquitoes are forced to seek new, alternative blood sources. They end up feeding more ...
Gut microbes can make people drunk without booze. Scientists now know which ones to blame. Some people can get drunk without ...
Crooked Creek: One hole, CCKDH001, totalling 386.0 m, was drilled into a standalone magnetic target on the Crooked Creek ...
Introduction Self-sampling for cervical cancer screening is a promising strategy to improve coverage and reduce strain on ...
"Hate in the Homeland" author Cynthia Miller-Idriss pitches fighting online extremism with short-form videos, cartoons, and ...
This important study, which tackles the challenge of analyzing genome integrity and instability in unicellular pathogens by introducing a novel single-cell genomics approach, presents compelling ...
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Scientists create skin graft health monitor that glows in response to inflammation
Researchers in Japan are exploring a future where the body itself becomes a health monitor, no screens or batteries required.
Incorporating peer review and individual reflections makes frequent, intentional formative assessment manageable, with big ...
In the evolving landscape of metastatic colorectal cancer, managing patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type tumors remains a ...
Fishel Chiropractic, a family-oriented practice in Sunset Hills, Missouri, emphasizes the significance of postpartum ...
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Astronauts’ bodies aged by 2 years after 9 days in space, then became ‘younger’ hours after return to Earth
One astronaut became younger than before the trip, and maintained lower biological age through a follow-up period. In A ...
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