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FDA to weigh easing limits on unproven peptides favored by RFK Jr. | AP News

Sibling Stem Cell Transplant Leads to Rare HIV Remission in 'Oslo Patient'

Microbes have a far broader potential for biodegrading plastics than previously known

Biologists found that sunbirds do use suction to slurp nectar, making them the first animals known to employ their tongues to suction up liquids.

Researchers revive a 24,000-year-old rotifer

Finnish sauna heat exposure induces stronger immune cell than cytokine responses

Sugarcane Protein Creates Protective Shield Against Tooth Decay

Lab-grown retina gives gene change clue to rare childhood eye condition

Age at First Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis and Educational Outcomes

Painkillers prevent pain responses in lobsters - This is further evidence that crustaceans may feel pain and that more humane methods of killing them need to be developed.

Transgenic mouse-derived human monoclonal antibodies targeting EBV gp350 and gp42 provide basis for therapeutic development

Red hair and thinning hair: Study of ancient DNA shows human evolution has accelerated over the past 10,000 years

A manually curated gene–phenotype catalogue for progeroid syndromes and premature aging

A new vaccine model "reprograms" the immune system to target stable parts of the flu virus that don't change, rather than focusing on parts it simply remembers

These mysterious neurons in your heart save you from fainting every time you stand

Even brief exposure to insecticide used in vaporizing commercial mosquito repellents can significantly impair bumblebees’ ability to find their way back to the nest

Socioeconomic Consequences of Childhood Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Longitudinal Twin Study

Childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder traits, societal exclusion and midlife psychological distress

New research links meaning in life to lower depression rates

Male octopuses use a specialised arm to place a package of sperm inside the female

Arbitrium phages can manipulate each other’s lysis/lysogeny decisions

One-of-a-kind experiment tracked plant evolution in response to climate change at 30 sites worldwide

Leafy vegetables identified as potential metal mining tools: Certain plants are 'hyperaccumulators' that can extract toxic yet valuable metals from contaminated soils through their roots and shoots, in a way that could be ideal for metallurgical extraction and re-use in technologies.

Newly discovered bacterial defense system challenges genetic code's central dogma: Stanford University team describes a bacterial enzyme that synthesizes DNA without a nucleic acid template…

A Skoltech scientist has raised the world’s only isotope-labeled guinea pig to track metabolism

Machine learning model Defense Predictor identifies previously unknown prokaryotic immune systems in bacterial genomes

New review describes how gut microbiota may be a causal factor in eating disorders, contributing to food choices and overall feeding behavior -- particularly related to Western diets

Flight Path Data Shows How Mosquitoes Target Humans | Predicting mosquito flight behavior using Bayesian dynamical systems learning

A new open-source Python image analysis tool helps researchers track fungal growth and better understand what makes fungi grow and how to prevent growth of pathogenic ones

A worm buried itself in the seafloor 600 million years ago, lost its eyes, and that's why you can see right now

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