Scientists have discovered a protein in mosses that may have enabled the first plants to grow upward on dry land.
When photographer Jialing Cai plunged into the ocean in the dead of night, she found creatures of the deep had risen up to ...
Fluorescence microscopy and machine learning helped scientists visualize obesity-induced inflammation and structural damage ...
When thinking of the immune system, most people imagine white blood cells putting up a fight against invading germs in the ...
Largest cellular study of gut tissue unveils the genes and pathways driving inflammatory bowel disease, suggesting new therapeutic targets.
Scientists discovered a unique moss protein called RAK1 that combines two important cellular functions into one molecule.
In the past decade, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, which leverages a patient’s engineered immune cells to ...
Ceramides-lipid molecules in cells that affect many physiological functions including cell differentiation, migration, and ...
The U.S. State Department announced on Monday that it refused to back an International Migration Review Forum "progress" declaration, accusing the U.N. of efforts to "advocate and facilitate ...
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Why so few Americans live in central Pennsylvania: Geography, economy, and migration patterns explained
An editorial overview examining employment trends, urban development, and geographic realities affecting population density in Central Pennsylvania. #USPopulation #RegionalTrends #GeographyInsights ...
Understanding how wounds heal after injury could be a step closer thanks to a new mathematical model developed by researchers at the University of Bristol. The study, published in Physical Review ...
The Masters Tournament is known for its traditions, and one of the most notable rules applies before fans even step onto the course. At Augusta National Golf Club, the top prohibited item is not what ...
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