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In the research, scientists cut onions using a special guillotine that could be fitted with different types of blades, as well as coating the pieces of onion with paint so as to better observe the ...
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Snakes Pee Solid Crystals and Their Strange Waste Could Help Humans Fight Painful Kidney Stones
When too much of it builds up, it can crystallize painfully in our joints, causing gout, or solidify into kidney stones. In ...
Laboratory of Neurobiology, Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapy, Institute of Neurosciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain ...
What gives shark skin its toughness and sleek glide? Tiny, tooth-like scales called dermal denticles. Made of the same ...
In one of Earth’s driest, most harsh environments, scientists uncovered a micro-miracle. Down in Fumarole Bay on Deception ...
System1 has once again tested the work with audiences, while B&T has roped in The Pistol’s Tom Crimmins and By All Means’ Ed ...
Scientists have made incredible progress in developing cancer therapies that help patients across cancer types. However, they face limitations in ...
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Infrared Spectroscopy Helps Researchers Track Cancer Drugs Inside Cells
Discover the potential of infrared spectroscopy for enhancing cancer treatments through precise drug tracking using modified ...
When cancer cells are physically squeezed, they mount an instant, high-energy defense by rushing mitochondria to the cell nucleus, unleashing a surge of ATP that fuels DNA repair and survival. This ...
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