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Scientists Create Simplified Artificial Cell Components in Quest to Build Synthetic Life

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This image taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows ice sheets at Mars’ south pole.

Mars Ice Deposits May Harbor Potential for Microbial Life

The image displays four views of a person's brain, highlighting the boundaries between different functional brain networks, each represented by different colored lines, as mapped using functional MRI. This map is overlaid on a salience network connectivity heat map, where warmer colors indicate stronger connectivity within the salience network. Researchers discovered that a larger salience network may be associated with an increased risk of depression. Credit: Lynch/Liston Labs.

Large-Scale Study Uncovers Hundreds of Genetic Variants Linked to Brain Structure

Neanderthal eating ice cream

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Most parents say their teen uses protein supplements to boost muscle growth and sports performance

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A confrontation between stalk-eyed flies. Image by Gerald Wilkinson.

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Bicyclists on a road in Europe

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Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, DDS, FACS marks surgical sites on the patient.

Surgical technique makes combined face and whole-eye transplantation a reality

AI generated creepy Halloween insect

Nonnative plants are a major force behind global insect invasions

Hydraulic fracturing banned in California as of October 2024

 
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