Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way that giant embryonic cells divide—without relying on the classic “purse-string” ring long thought essential for splitting a cell in two. Studying ...
Scientists have discovered that a rare “mirror-image” version of the amino acid cysteine can dramatically slow the growth of certain cancers while leaving healthy cells largely untouched. Unlike most ...
America's Next Top Model promised contestants a shot at being on top. But the reality competition's reputation hit bottom after a spate of pandemic-era binge-watching led to a viral dissection of how ...
The newest docuseries about America’s Next Top Model made shocking revelations about financial restrictions, concerning ...
IT was a hard year in 2024 for Caitríona O’Donnell. She and her husband, Ruairí, began to lose hope that they would ever have a baby. “We’d been childhood sweethearts since our Leaving Cert year,” ...
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Trilaciclib protects bone marrow before SCLC chemotherapy, sharply reducing neutropenia, anemia, and thrombocytopenia, improving fatigue and keeping treatment on schedule without weakening tumor kill.
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The 'Bloom cycle' is a newly described biochemical pathway that explains key plant processes
For decades, the basics of plant growth have been taught in grade school: Plants make their food out of water from the soil, light from the sun and carbon dioxide from the air in a process called ...
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Always tired and craving sugar? A doctor reveals the real reason behind it
Many people chalk up persistent fatigue and constant sugar cravings to a “slow metabolism,” but according to physician Dr. Phuong Vo, what’s actually happening beneath the surface is far more complex.
Some bacterial species possess an astonishing ability: They use Earth's magnetic field to orient themselves. To better understand this mechanism, the team led by Argovia-Professor Martino Poggio from ...
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