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Chimps use medicinal plants to treat their wounds - Wild chimpanzees have been observed self-medicating their wounds with plants, providing medical aid to other chimps and even removing others from snares left by human hunters…

Cats generally live longer than dogs

Discovery of death-defying molecule could slow Parkinson’s progression

RFK Jr to tell CDC to end fluoride recommendation for drinking water | US news

Scientists discover new electricity-conducting bacterium in Oregon mudflats | Conducting electricity is rare among living organisms

Fingers wrinkle the same way every time they’re in the water too long

Wily parasite kills human cells and wears their remains as disguise: « Usually, this wily, shape-shifting amoeba causes nothing worse than diarrhea

Time-lapse footage captured for first time shows cells quickly organise and begin to form early in development

Cell death discovery could lead to next-gen drugs for neurodegenerative conditions

Identification of Fusarium spp. Associated with Chickpea Root Rot in Montana

The recency and geographical origins of the bat viruses ancestral to SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2

An engineered monoclonal antibody protected mice from a lethal dose of influenza A in a new study

Gorillas offer clues to how social relationships work in humans, suggests study

Aging promotes reactivation of the Barr body at distal chromosome regions - Nature Aging

Menopausal shift on women’s health and microbial niches

Chromosome-level genome assembly of Parotis chlorochroalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Spilomelinae)

Interphase cell morphology defines the mode, symmetry, and outcome of mitosis

Following a study in mice, scientists have now confirmed that silencing the MTCH2 protein in muscle tissue leads to energy-deprived human cells seeking out fat for fuel, while blocking the body's ability to store extra fat cells.

Fisetin ameliorates vascular smooth muscle cell calcification via DUSP1-dependent p38 MAPK inhibition

People with higher intelligence tend to reproduce later and have fewer children, even though they show signs of better reproductive health

Researchers have shown in a new study how activity of “good” bacteria in the gut is linked to rheumatoid arthritis

Pacmanvirus isolated from the Lost City hydrothermal field extends the concept of transpoviron beyond the family Mimiviridae - ISME Microbial Ecology

A research team proposed a new neural network architecture for generating structured curved coordinate grids, an important tool for calculations in physics, biology, and even finance.

Seasonal changes might affect your drug metabolism, alcohol tolerance, and waistline

Unveiling the Diversity and Virulence of Seedborne Fusarium Species in Lentil Production: Insights from a Two-Year Study in the Northern Great Plains

Enhancing the yield and water use efficiency of processing tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Miller) through optimal irrigation and salinity management under mulched drip irrigation

When subjected to sufficient stress, tissues can “suddenly and dramatically rearrange themselves,” challenging the notion that mechanical responses in tissues are entirely localized.

Influence of rapamycin on safety and healthspan metrics after one year: PEARL trial results

New study finds a shared genetic link between endometriosis and immune conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.

Genetic Markers Enable Early Prediction of Toxic California Algal Blooms | Molecular forecasting of domoic acid during a pervasive toxic diatom bloom

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