A recent human study published in The FASEB Journal discovered the presence of fungal communities in the fetal gut. The
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Genetic census of the human microbiome: Genetic diversity of microbes residing in human gut and mouth
How many stars are there in the observable universe? It was once deemed an impossible question, but astronomers have gleaned
Continue reading »Vest helps athletes keep their cool
Strategies to cope with body heat in sports is a pressing issue. The Tokyo Olympics will be held in the
Continue reading »A light-activated remote control for cells
What if doctors had a remote control that they could use to steer a patient’s own cells to a wound
Continue reading »Protein pileup affects social behaviors through altered brain signaling
Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) have discovered that when a normal cellular cleanup process is disrupted,
Continue reading »Scientists crack genome of superfood seaweed, ito-mozuku
Along the tropical coastline of Okinawa, Japan, farmers raise rows of delectable seaweed and harvest thousands of tons of the
Continue reading »New skeletal disease found and explained
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have discovered a new and rare skeletal disease. In a study published in the
Continue reading »New machine learning technique rapidly analyzes nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy: Novel approach will aid scientists in optimizing SNAs as therapeutic vaccines to treat cancer
With their ability to treat a wide a variety of diseases, spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) are poised to revolutionize medicine.
Continue reading »Body building supplement could be bad for the brain: People taking the protein supplement L-norvaline should be aware of its potential for harm, scientists say
People taking the protein supplement L-norvaline should be aware of its potential for harm, scientists say. L-norvaline is an ingredient
Continue reading »Plants as antifungal factories
Researchers from the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) at the Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) and the Institute for
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