Oxford study reveals multi-drug resistant infections evolve rapidly due to diverse pathogen clones in patients, challenging traditional views on AMR.
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Reevaluating the Impact of Global Warming on Fish Size
New study challenges global warming’s effect on fish size, finding warm water pollution leads to larger, younger fish. Implications for …
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Stellar Surge: Likelihood of Detecting Water on Alien Planets Enhanced a Hundredfold
New research suggests a hundredfold increase in chances of finding liquid water on Earth-like exoplanets, boosting hopes of discovering extraterrestrial …
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Budget-Friendly Strategies for Ecological Connectivity: The Wildlife Crossing Guards Approach
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerInnovative, budget-friendly model by Oak Ridge National Laboratory enhances ecological connectivity, merging wildlife management with land-use planning.
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Tectonic Plate Movements Unveil a Remarkable 36-Million-Year Cycle Igniting Bursts of Biodiversity
Scientists reveal 36-million-year geological cycle driving biodiversity bursts through tectonic plate movements and sea level changes.
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MIT’s Vaccine Enhances T Cell Cancer Treatment for Solid Tumors
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT researchers use a vaccine to enhance CAR T cell therapy for solid tumors, overcoming antigen variation and boosting tumor …
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Rediscovered Antibiotic From The 1940s Offers Promising Solution For Drug-Resistant Infections
Rediscovered 1940s antibiotic, Nourseothricin, shows promise against drug-resistant bacteria, following enhanced purification techniques.
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Buzz-Off: New Genetic Technology Developed To Stop Malaria-Spreading Mosquitoes
Scientists develop Ifegenia, a genetic technology using CRISPR, to suppress female malaria-transmitting mosquitoes, offering hope to combat the deadly disease.
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Unseen Threat: Air Pollution Increases Likelihood of Dementia
Air pollution, originating from sources like vehicle emissions, is now associated with an elevated risk of dementia, and certain genetic …
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Airborne Virus Detector Identifies COVID-19, Flu, RSV, and More in Real-Time
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