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A railroad of cells | ScienceDaily

Looking under the microscope, a group of cells slowly moves forward in a line, like a train on the tracks.

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Interaction with insects accelerates plant evolution

A team of researchers at the University of Zurich has discovered that plants benefit from a greater variety of interactions

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More effective cancer treatment with iontronic pump

When low doses of cancer drugs are administered continuously near malignant brain tumours using so-called iontronic technology, cancer cell growth

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Transforming inexpensive quinolines into complex drug candidates

An innovative synthesis strategy opened up the way to 2D/3D fused frameworks using inexpensive quinolines as feedstock, report scientists from

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Blessing in disguise: Mycoviruses enhance fungicide effectiveness against plant pathogens

As detrimental as viruses may sound, they can be helping hands for farmers when it comes to dealing with plant

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A new tuberculosis vaccine candidate recombinant protein with additional post-translational modifications occurring in Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells

Tuberculosis is still one of the deadliest infectious diseases, causing over one million deaths each year worldwide. Additionally, about one-fourth

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Women who experience depression during pregnancy or after birth have higher risk of cardiovascular disease

Women diagnosed with perinatal depression are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease in the following 20 years compared to women

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‘Time cells’ in the brain are critical for complex learning, study shows

A sense of time is fundamental to how we understand, recall, and interact with the world. Tasks ranging from holding

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Impacts of space travel on astronauts’ eye health

As space travel becomes more common, it is important to consider the impacts of space flight and altered gravity on

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Shining light on mental health in space science community

The severity of anxiety and depressive symptoms in the planetary science community is greater than in the general U.S. population,