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UCSF links brain aging to FTL1 protein, points to a way to block it
An aging mouse forgets where the hidden platform sits in a water maze. But strip away a single iron-storage protein from its hippocampal neurons, and the animal navigates like a younger version of ...
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Artemis II brings back astronaut organ chips after deep-space test
When NASA’s Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific on April 10, 2026, recovery teams were racing against more than just ...
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation has named 13 new Damon Runyon Fellows, exceptional postdoctoral scientists conducting basic and translational cancer research in the laboratories of leading ...
Mars may be hostile, but it might not be entirely unlivable. In lab experiments, yeast cells survived simulated Martian shock ...
Perovskite solar cells shouldn’t work as well as they do—but they do. Scientists have now discovered that defects inside the material actually help, creating networks that separate and guide electric ...
After a decade-long quest to fill a major gap in basic biology, UChicago scientists have built a complete map of how cells ...
Creating artificial systems that mimic the functioning of cells is one of the goals of what is known as synthetic biology.
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The article, titled "Emerging roles of immune cell-derived neurotransmitters in immunity and disease," published on March 17, ...
Early mammalian ancestors were nocturnal, sleeping during the day while the dinosaurs dominated the land. However, some mammalian lineages, including human ancestors, independently transitioned to ...
Five years ago, Nobel laureate Carolyn Bertozzi, PhD, and her team described novel small RNA-glycan conjugates, glycosylated RNAs (glycoRNAs), on the cell surface. These small non-coding RNAs have ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A one-time infusion of BMS-986353, a CD19 CAR T-cell therapy, improved lung function and skin thickness.
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