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New computational microscopy technique provides more direct route to crisp images

For hundreds of years, the clarity and magnification of microscopes were ultimately limited by the physical properties of their optical

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New deep-learning model outperforms Google AI system in predicting peptide structures

Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a deep-learning model, called PepFlow, that can predict all possible shapes of

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Optimum protection against diabetes: Weight loss plus remission of prediabetes

People with prediabetes are advised to reduce their weight in order to prevent manifest diabetes. Researchers from the Institute for

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Just 4% of teen academy prospects play elite soccer (football)

Just four per cent of talented teen academy prospects make it to the top tier of professional football (called soccer

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Groundbreaking discovery: Zinc can make crop yields more climate-resilient

Researchers have discovered that zinc plays a crucial role in the nitrogen fixation process of legumes. This finding, along with

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Important step forward in stem cell therapy for rare bowel disease

A new study led by researchers at UCL and the University of Sheffield, has demonstrated the potential of stem cell

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Long-standing marine mystery solved: How algae get nitrogen to grow

In a new study, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, the Alfred Wegener Institute and the University

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New mathematical model sheds light on the absence of breastfeeding in male mammals

Being nursed by a single parent could be an evolutionary strategy to curb the spread of harmful microbes in mammals,

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First specific PET scan for TB could enable more effective treatment

A more accurate way to scan for tuberculosis (TB) has been developed by UK and US researchers, using positron emission

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No more stressing out over structural formulas

Structural formulas are a source of dread for many students, but they’re an essential tool in biology lessons. A joint