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An international study reveals a link between body fat and brain atrophy/dementia. Explore groundbreaking findings from PNI.
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A study raises the possibility that a common sweetener could suppress T-cell activation in humans, leading to potential therapeutic applications for managing diseases where excessive T-cell activation is problematic.
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This week the moon will be close to the ochre spot of distant Saturn and then the brighter white spot of Jupiter
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Laser machining can modify and reshape materials on the scale comparable to light’s wavelength. Here, authors use tailored microstructures to push the limit of laser machining to a scale that is almost 100 times smaller than a wavelength of light.
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In recent times, the field of genetic engineering has witnessed a significant breakthrough with the development of a new CRISPR-based
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Why low-cost ketamine is still inaccessible to many with severe depression
A case study on ketamine reveals systemic barriers that prevent repurposing existing low-cost drugs like ketamine for treatment-resistant depression.
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This study reports the creation of a model thermodynamic engine that is fuelled by the energy difference resulting from changing the statistics of a quantum gas from bosonic to fermionic.
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Men have biological clocks too. Fertility drops with age, and the likelihood of offspring having conditions such as autism, schizophrenia and leukaemia rises
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We have a complicated relationship with mushrooms but, as scientists point out, they are a wonder weapon in our fight to help the environment so we need to make our peace with them
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Researchers assessed whether a short course of induction chemotherapy before chemoradiation could reduce rates of relapse and death.