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A study by researchers at Duke University School of Medicine found that supplying healthy mitochrondra to damaged nerve cells can signifantly help millions managing pain from diabetic neuropathy and chemotherapy.
Researchers from the USF College of Marine Science are studying soft tissue samples from barnacles, oysters, and fish to better understand the state of contamination and its origins in Tampa Bay, Florida's largest estuary.
The advancement lays the groundwork for creating a library of sugar-recognizing proteins that may help detect and treat diverse illnesses.
The olfactory senses of ants help them hunt, detect outsiders, and know their role within a colony. In a new study, researchers have discovered how ants can switch one gene on out of hundreds to ensure their survival.
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the new book “Duck and Cover: Confronting and Correcting Dubious Practices in Education” , examines several educational policies still used in schools despite their ineffectiveness.
Purdue quantum researchers twist double bilayers of an antiferromagnet to demonstrate tunable moiré magnetism
Twistronics isn’t a new dance move, exercise equipment, or new music fad. No, it’s much cooler than any of that.
The prevalence of moderate or severe joint pain due to arthritis varies strikingly across American states according to a new study led by a University at Buffalo researcher.
Economists have documented the disproportionate, negative effect of work requirements on homeless recipients.
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Researchers from the School of Arts and Sciences have shown that bacteria from extreme marine environments can help reduce asbestos’ toxic properties.