A new study in fruit flies describes how an animal's gut reacts differently to beneficial microbes versus harmful pathogens.
We are living in an era of “discoveries that feel at once wondrous, improbable, and surreal,” writes Mary Roach in her new book.
Carnegie Mellon scientists create AggreBots, tiny lung-cell robots powered by cilia with controlled motility.Word excerpt: ...
Redefining Research: This study shows that a human-based brain organoid model can mimic key brain functions such as ...
Honeysuckle nanovesicles reduced gut inflammation and restored microbial and immune balance in colitis models, suggesting a microbiota-based therapy.
Nitric oxide-powered nanomotors restore tumor blood and lymphatic vessels, enabling deeper T-cell infiltration and stronger ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), manmade chemicals that accumulate in the body over time, have been linked to liver disease and cancer, but it is not yet clear how they cause damage.
Human stem cells get worn out and age much faster in space, a new study has found, which is a problem for anyone hoping to take a long trip through our solar system. Scientists used artificial ...
Peer ReviewDownload a summary of the editorial decision process including editorial decision letters, reviewer comments and author responses to feedback. CETN3 loss-of-function mutations were ...
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