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Such stones are rarely encountered and often misdiagnosed as bladder stones, researchers say
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Images from mountainous San Buenaventura show locals doing their best to help vulnerable wildlife.
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A teaspoon-sized sample of a 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid could be the key to revealing the origins of life on Earth. The black dust-like specimen, taken from asteroid Bennu, is being examined by Natural History Museum (NHM) scientists. It could hel ...
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Findings point to government actions to improve people’s health in UK
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Cancer Research says Britain is lagging behind other comparable countries in terms of survival rates
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A French start-up is ready to use an enzyme which can break down plastic on an industrial scale.
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The BBC finds that the UAE, hosts of the COP28 climate summit, are breaking their own ban on gas flaring.
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In September Nasa’s Osiris-Rex safely brought samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth.
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Epigenetic drift has been hypothesized to contribute to epigenetic clock signals and variation in lifespan across species. Here, the authors show that an empirical measure of epigenetic drift scales with maximum lifespan across four mammal species an ...
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The estimates of the societal costs of carbon currently used for policy evaluations may be too low due to an insufficient representation of tropical cyclone damage. Accounting for them substantially increases the estimated benefits of climate change ...
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Daily rhythms of metabolic function are supported by molecular circadian clock systems that are strongly regulated by feeding and fasting. Intermittent fasting diets have been associated with weight loss and improved metabolism. However, the effects ...
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Researchers have shown that certain plant proteins resemble human signaling proteins of the immune system and can bind to their receptors.
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Previous studies on the connection between food environments and cardiometabolic diseases have yielded inconclusive results. Here, the authors show that integrating human activity into assessments of food environments can better predict the prevalenc ...
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By analysing the effect of disrupting microbiota during in vivo reprogramming, Kovatcheva et al. demonstrated that vitamin B12-dependent metabolism is a limiting factor for cellular reprogramming and plasticity, and propose its therapeutic supplement ...