Could Heartbeats Help Combat Cancer? New Mouse Study Offers Insights
A recent mouse study suggests that the heart's relentless beating may create conditions that are unfavorable for cancer development.
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A recent mouse study suggests that the heart's relentless beating may create conditions that are unfavorable for cancer development.
Research shows that microalgae in the Amazon River plume employ a unique survival strategy by combining photosynthesis with organic matter uptake.
A recent study from Murdoch University highlights the importance of community involvement in the conservation of native bats, emphasizing its role in monitoring and protecting these species.
Research from the McCombs School of Business reveals that consumers may be paying more for used cars with odometer readings just below 10,000-mile increments, suggesting a psychological bias.
Recent advancements in peptide synthesis by Swedish scientists may provide a solution to potato late blight, a disease historically linked to the Irish famine and currently threatening global agriculture.
A study from UC Irvine suggests that targeting the ELOVL2 'aging gene' with fatty acid supplementation may offer a way to reverse age-related vision decline, based on promising results in mice.
A recent study indicates that demographic factors play a crucial role in determining mating behaviors and parental care among bird species, rather than the reverse.
Recent research reveals that stressed rocks emit nuclides as a precursor to breaking, which could provide valuable insights for predicting geohazards.
A recent study highlights how temperature variations affect catalyst shapes, potentially improving methanol production efficiency, according to researchers from notable institutes.
Discussions at the AACR meeting highlighted the significance of Chinese biotech in cancer research and addressed ongoing communication challenges within the oncology field.
Research from North Carolina State University underscores the important role of microbial proteins in the nutritional profile of fermented foods like yogurt, cheese, and bread.
Research indicates that reducing congestion in supermarket aisles can lead to an 11.5% increase in sales, highlighting the importance of effective store layout.
A study from the University of Delaware investigates how golf courses may contribute to water scarcity issues in the Colorado River Basin, emphasizing indigenous water sovereignty.
A team from the University of Bayreuth has introduced a new class of biodegradable polymers, potentially transforming the landscape of sustainable materials.
A significant finding by astronomers led by Elisabeth Matthews at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy reveals the presence of water-ice clouds on a Jupiter-like exoplanet, challenging existing atmospheric models.
A recent study indicates that the introduction of the 988 national suicide and crisis hotline has coincided with an 11% reduction in suicide rates among young people in the U.S.
A recent study from Finland uncovers significant deficiencies in math instruction for students with special needs, particularly in areas crucial for real-world problem-solving.
A recent study by astronomers from South Africa and India has examined archival data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and GMRT, focusing on the galaxy group IC 1262.
Moderna is advancing its research on a bird flu vaccine, although it has decided to limit its work within the United States. This comes alongside changes in flu shot mandates for U.S. troops.
Autonomous Research has started its coverage of UMB Financial, assigning an outperform rating to the investment, signaling positive expectations for the company.