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/ 10 months agoMicrobial Masons Cement Bricks for Lunar Habitation
Leveraging a bacterial species to build strong bricks from fine, lunar soil-like material, scientists explore a sustainable way to construct extraterrestrial...
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/ 10 months agoPlatelets May Fine-Tune Fear Responses by Carrying Serotonin to the Brain
The cell fragments that help stanch bleeding could also be crucial intermediaries in the gut-brain axis. Read More
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/ 10 months agoProfiling MicroRNA from Poo to Understand Gut Health and Disease
Improving the detection of small RNAs in fecal samples paves the way for novel, non-invasive biomarkers to monitor intestinal health. Read...
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/ 10 months agoThe Alpha-Gal Syndrome Story: How Researchers Traced a Red-Meat Allergy to Ticks
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/ 10 months agoHumans moving to ancient cities sent bedbug numbers soaring, say scientists
The insects had been in decline until people started cramming together in the first large settlementsRead More
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/ 10 months agoThe curse of Toumaï: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins
The long read: When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the...
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/ 10 months agoYour microbiome questions answered: part one — podcast
Ian Sample is joined by Dr James Kinross, colorectal surgeon and author of the book Dark Matter: The New Science of...
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/ 10 months agoDoctors fear ‘devastating consequences’ for pregnant people after RFK Jr order on Covid-19 boosters
The US health secretary decided to remove booster shots from the recommended immunization scheduleRead More



