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Discovery helps reveal how a long-lost empire used multiculturalism to achieve political stability
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Phospholipids play a crucial role in the growth and neurodevelopment of infants. Currently, soybean phospholipids (SPLs) are the common phospholipid component in most infant formulas (IFs), which, however, shows an obvious difference with the phospho ...
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Researcher Annie Lennox is calling for the International Astronomical Union to change its policies.
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The National Trust says climate change-linked extreme weather is now the biggest threat to its sites.
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Long-term adverse experiences following psychedelic use can persist for weeks, months, or even years, and are relatively unexplored in psychedelic research. Our convergent mixed-method study gained quantitative and qualitative data from 608 participa ...
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Early women parliamentary candidates found it harder to make unique appeals to represent the ‘woman’s point of view’ over time because of increasing national control over campaigning, a new study shows. The increasing trend for
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Editorial: AI has given us hallucination as word of the year. We should quarrel with this humanising definition while recognising that it evokes unprecedented times
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Age impacts the effect of dietary health and longevity interventions but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. Here the authors study fasting in killifish and find that older animals exhibit a metabolic shift resembling a fasting-lik ...
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Cellular functional states are supported by metabolic pathways, including lipid metabolism. Here, authors examine the contribution of differential biosynthesis of lipid mediators to innate immune memory (or trained immunity), in human monocytes follo ...
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In a new article in Scientific Reports, which is in the portfolio of Nature journals, a team of scholars from the University of Utah and The University of Texas at Austin found that drier than normal periods during growing seasons in Central America ...