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Gut bacteria implicated in Alzheimer’s

 
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How Extreme Language in Science Communication Can Harm Public Understanding

Researchers have developed a system where liver cells and photosynthetic microorganisms can be grown together to create a low-cost, environmentally friendly medium to grow muscle cells without the use of animal serum.

Scientists Develop Breakthrough System for Growing Lab-Grown Meat Without Animal Products

Liver X receptors (LXRs) and related neurological disorders.

Hormone Receptors Join Forces to Fight Brain Aging

The fully assembled prototype high-beta 650-megahertz cryomodule. Four of these will make up the final stage in Fermilab’s new linear accelerator.

Cool Journey to the Center of the Earth

eerie night scene in jungle

Tethered by Moonglow: Science Poetry

twins

Scientists create cancer patients’ ‘digital twins’ to predict how well treatments may work

Proposed diagram of Titan's interior (not to scale), showing a methane clathrate crust over a convecting ice shell.

Saturn’s moon Titan has insulating methane-rich crust up to six miles thick

Artist's illustration of filaments extending from a supernova witnessed in the year 1181.

Ancient Supernova’s ‘Dandelion Petals’ Mapped in 3D for First Time

Depiction of the dynamic atomic and nanoscale evolution of a relaxor ferroelectric following photoexcitation. Light drives ultrafast reconfigurations of the domains and rotation of the ferroelectric polarization in a few trillionths of a second.

Scientists Control Material Properties at Trillion Times Faster Than Blink of an Eye

Immunofluorescence imaging showing nerve terminals (magenta) innervating keratinocytes (yellow) and myeloid cells (white) that express IL-33 (green) in naive murine skin. (Image: Courtesy of Camila Napuri)

Scientists Uncover How Parasitic Worms Silence Our Skin’s Natural Alarm System

SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts (top to bottom) NASA's Jeanette Epps, Mike Barratt & Matthew Dominick, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin onboard the ISS.

Space Station Crew Returns After Advancing Cancer Research and Stem Cell Manufacturing in Orbit

A conceptual diagram of the electromagnetic wave absorption and shielding material developed by the research team, along with the designed conductive pattern

Scientists Create Revolutionary Ultra-Thin Film That Absorbs 99% of Electromagnetic Waves

Suspicious protein molecules and fibrils aggregate on nerve cells in dementia. Illustration: Empa

Scientists Identify ‘Superspreader’ Proteins That May Drive Alzheimer’s Progression

 
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