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Protein study could help researchers develop new antibiotics

A bacterial enzyme called histidine kinase is a promising target for new classes of antibiotics. However, it has been difficult

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Brain’s structure hangs in ‘a delicate balance’

When a magnet is heated up, it reaches a critical point where it loses magnetization. Called “criticality,” this point of

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Case studies show how quasi-governmental organizations could strengthen climate adaptation governance

The politicization of climate issues and the unsynchronized efforts of stakeholders are hindering the effectiveness of climate adaptation governance in

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Planetary Health Diet associated with lower risk of premature death, lower environmental impact

People who eat a healthy, sustainable diet may substantially lower their risk of premature death in addition to their environmental

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Splitting hairs: Science of biomechanics to understand of bad hair days

Academics are often accused of “splitting hairs,” but a team at Trinity College Dublin has now devised a machine to

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Interventions against misinformation also increase skepticism toward reliable sources

Efforts to tackle false information through fact-checking or media literacy initiatives increases the public’s skepticism toward “fake news.” However, they

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The solar system may have passed through dense interstellar clouds 2 million years ago, altering Earth’s climate

Around two million years ago, Earth was a very different place, with our early human ancestors living alongside saber-toothed tigers,

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Lung organoids unveil secret: How pathogens infect human lung tissue

How do pathogens invade the lungs? Using human lung microtissues, a team at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel

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Improved prime editing system makes gene-sized edits in human cells at therapeutic levels

Scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have improved a gene-editing technology that is now capable of inserting

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Researchers demonstrate the first chip-based 3D printer

Imagine a portable 3D printer you could hold in the palm of your hand. The tiny device could enable a