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In a proof-of-concept study, scientists have shown that flossing your teeth could be a way to deliver vaccinations that ...
In their important manuscript, Gangadharan, Kober and Rice focus on how Stu2/XMAP215-family microtubule polymerases use their TOG domains to catalytically promote microtubule growth, testing whether ...
Discover how cutting-edge tools and analytics are advancing cell therapy, improving precision, safety and scalability in ...
CeNS researchers develop innovative nanomaterial for detecting harmful chemicals, boosting airport security and environmental monitoring with exceptional sensitivity.
In a glorious “Amen” to its four-season run, The Righteous Gemstones received a blessed bounty of Emmy nominations.
The researchers say before either industrial (preconsumer) or postconsumer aluminum scrap is collected it can be commingled, “making it difficult to recover and preserve specific alloys [which] can ...
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Why a Triassic Reptile’s “Feather” Crest Is Rewriting Evolution’s RulebookMirasaura teaches us that a feather is only one of the many wondrous things that reptiles evolved to grow out of their skin,” ...
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AZoOptics on MSNRSM: A Breakthrough in Super-Resolution Imaging TechnologyRSM combines innovative optical components for super-resolution microscopy, enhancing imaging capabilities and supporting ...
In this photo from June 28, 2025, Expedition 73 flight engineer Jonny Kim and former NASA astronaut and director of human ...
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#MenWhoBlog on MSNThe Evolution of Bumper Stickers: From Adhesive Ads to Family Road Trip Educational ToolsThe simple bumper sticker has evolved remarkably from Forrest P. Gill's ingenious 1940s invention to today's sophistic ...
While persistent aggressive states in females are promoted by select cell types with recurrent connections (aIPg, pC1d+e), additional data and models are needed to explain the maintenance of these ...
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