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New Research finds that the Proliferation of Daughter Cells is Regulated by a form of "Molecular Memory" left over from Mother Cells.
7 years ago
rdcu.be
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Firms have recently sold thousands of fake patents in the UK to help researchers pad their CVs.
2 hours ago
rdcu.be
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Plankton and fish help sequester 10 billion tons of CO2 in the ocean each year - an ecosystem service worth $2 trillion USD
27 days ago
rdcu.be
environment
Research Says These Nanobots Can Kill Cancer Cells
19 days ago
nature.com
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Scientists witness living plant cells generate cellulose and form cell walls
26 days ago
phys.org
Study Finds Cells May Compute Faster Than Today’s Quantum Computers
9 hours ago
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Metabolites from fermented cabbage can protect intestinal cells from inflammatory disruption
13 days ago
journals.asm.org
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New research finds procrastination can stem from perceptions of societal mobility, not poor time management
3 days ago
psychologytoday.com
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Recent research shows that CaBBX9, an interaction partner of autophagy regulated protein CaATG8c, negatively regulates heat tolerance of pepper
17 days ago
doi.org
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Beneficial genetic changes observed in regular blood donors: researchers have identified genetic changes in blood stem cells from frequent blood donors that support the production of new…
16 days ago
crick.ac.uk
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A new form of verification on Bluesky
7 days ago
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New research in mice shows the role cells called pericytes, located inside capillaries, play in spinal cord injury repair
7 days ago
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Research finds evidence of a carbon cycle that operated on ancient Mars
10 days ago
ucalgary.ca
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Scientists can tell healthy and cancerous cells apart by how they move
9 days ago
eurekalert.org
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New study finds that over 95% of sponsored influencer posts on Twitter (now X) were not disclosed
24 days ago
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New research shows your AI chatbot might be lying to you - convincingly | A study by Anthropic finds that chain-of-thought AI can be deceptive
22 days ago
techspot.com
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Phase I/II trial of iPS-cell-derived dopaminergic cells for Parkinson's disease
10 days ago
nature.com
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Origami Nanobot Drug Delivery To Kill Cancer Cells
20 days ago
phys.org
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British rebellion against Roman legions caused by drought, research finds
10 days ago
theguardian.com
How to design a turning machine that determines if the left side is a substring of the right
3 days ago
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Over 100 Public Software Companies Getting 'Squeezed' by AI, Study Finds
7 days ago
businessinsider.com
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Form for a new Platform
3 days ago
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Cells are swapping their mitochondria. What does this mean for our health?
19 days ago
nature.com
Taller students tend to perform slightly better in school, new research finds
27 hours ago
psypost.org
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Calcium may have unlocked the origins of life's molecular asymmetry
14 days ago
sciencedaily.com
A study finds that opposition to critical race theory often stems from a lack of racial knowledge
19 days ago
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Recent research suggest that CaYABBY5 may modulate the morphogenesis of floral organs and fruits by interacting with CaSEP3
25 days ago
doi.org
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Flash of the Future: New Memory Breakthrough in China Rivals RAM
8 days ago
sixthtone.com
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"The Form of a Demon and the Heart of a Person"
20 days ago
publicdomainreview.org
Kamal Deployment: The Newest Form of Self-Torture
18 days ago
alec-c4.com
New research suggests that instead of drastically reducing calories, people can achieve similar metabolic benefits of intermittent fasting by cutting back on carbs, leading to better handling of a high-fat meal and reduced triglyceride levels
20 days ago
surrey.ac.uk
health