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Molecular Mystery Solved – Harvard Scientists Discover a Previously Unknown Way Cells Break Down Proteins
Harvard breakthrough unveils novel protein breakdown process, paving way for therapeutic interventions. Science, August 2023.
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Concealed Risks: Researchers Disclose Unforeseen Consequences of Anti-Cancer Medications
Concealed Risks: Researchers Disclose Unforeseen Consequences of Anti-Cancer MedicationsA luminescent representation reveals cells containing typical nucleoli (vivid orange) within nuclei …
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BiologyGeneticsLifespanLongevitySciTech NewsUniversity Of Rochester
New Breakthrough Paves the Way for Extending Human Lifespan – Scientists Successfully Transfer Longevity Gene
In a remarkable scientific achievement, researchers have successfully transferred a longevity gene from naked mole rats to mice, resulting in …
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New Study Reveals: Methionine Restriction Could Reverse Old-Age Obesity
Unlocking Anti-Obesity Potential: New Study Shows Methionine Restriction’s Impact on Age-Induced Obesity in Mice.
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Is Your Dog Walking Slow? They Could Have Dementia
Study reveals link between slower gait in senior dogs and cognitive decline. Implications for monitoring aging canine health.
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The Unexpected Environmental Advantages of the Metaverse in Mitigating Climate Change
Recent research from Cornell University indicates the metaverse could significantly contribute to climate change mitigation. Applications like remote work and …
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Can 30 Minutes a Day Save Your Mental Health? New Study Reveals Surprising Results
Study unveils: 30-minute daily social media use boosts mental health in college students. Self-limiting key.
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Breakthrough in Oxide Glass Toughness Achieved by Researchers
Breakthrough in Oxide Glass Toughness Achieved by ResearchersA team of researchers has successfully enhanced the resilience of oxide glass through …
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Assessing the Probability of Mass Shootings in Educational Institutions and Public Spaces
This comprehensive study uses advanced statistical models to evaluate the annual probability of mass shootings in U.S. states and public …