Inspired by the simple mechanism of a seesaw—when one side goes up, the other side goes down—researchers asked an intriguing question: Could a single molecule switch between two different roles like a ...
Treatment with molecular shipping containers loaded with a signaling molecule reduced the severity of pulmonary hypertension in a rat model.
When 200 natural accessions of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana grown in a nitrate-enriched medium were compared, one ...
We've installed and tested all the best Steam Deck SSDs to find out which drives you should use for a handheld PC storage ...
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How certain proteins affect vascular and pancreatic health
Protein intake influences far more than muscle mass; it shapes vascular function and pancreatic insulin dynamics over time.
Richardson Hitchins' cell buzzed at 3 a.m., and he looked at the screen with weary eyes, only for them to widen when he saw ...
John Cashman and Jordan Cashman teach Keely Cashman to ski at Dodge Ridge Mountain Resort in Pinecrest, Calif. A young Keely Cashman with her skis in Strawberry, Calif., the tiny Sierra town she would ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are exploring how brains learn, adapt, and improve, which could help us better understand and address neurological conditions.
Abstract: Space–ground communication systems are important in providing ubiquitous services in a large area. This article considers the fairness designs under a load-balancing framework with ...
A common pneumonia bacterium has been found hiding inside the human eye, and scientists say it may quietly accelerate Alzheimer’s disease.
Americans are drinking less than they have in decades. But a new study on mice shows even one bottomless brunch may shrink the small intestine’s nutrient-absorbing surface and spark inflammation that ...
Sure, this is a rat study, but the biomechanics are solid. Turns out, that critical shoulder angle is, critical after all.
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