Flexoelectricity, which can transform mechanical deformation into electrical signals, could provide enough power to fire ...
IDH-mutant glioma, caused by abnormalities in a specific gene (IDH), is the most common malignant brain tumor among young ...
Cells spend energy not just on reactions, but on control. New research explains why staying stable comes with an unseen ...
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Millions of Your Mother's Cells Persist Inside You, And Now We Know How
The exchange of cells between a mother and a fetus is a well-documented phenomenon that scientists have known about for more ...
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Reprogramming immunity to protect beta cells in type 1 diabetes
In the battle against type 1 diabetes (T1D), one researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is leading a ...
A giant functional atlas of immune cells in a Chinese cohort reveals crucial differences with European and Japanese data sets ...
After a century of false starts, scientists believe they have found a way to make cells burn more energy without the ...
Some parts of our bodies bounce back from injury in fairly short order. The outer protective layer of the eye—called the ...
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Perovskite solar cells maintain 95% of power conversion efficiency after 1,100 hours at 85°C with new molecular coating
Scientists have found a way to make perovskite solar cells not only highly efficient but also remarkably stable, addressing ...
Scientists may have found a safer way to make cells burn more calories—by turning up the heat inside our cellular power plants.
The study, published in British scientific journal Nature, suggests that the disease may begin in basal stem cells — ...
A new study maps the immune cell landscape of bone marrow in patients with multiple myeloma, a rare cancer that develops in ...
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