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DemographyHomosexualityLancaster UniversityPopulationSciTech NewsUniversity of Alberta
Newly Published Research Discloses Significant Changes in Sexual Identity
Research finds over 6% of UK adults changed their reported sexual identity over six years, highlighting sexual identity fluidity.
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AllergyGastroenterologyImmunologySciTech NewsTulane University
Progress in the Treatment of Eosinophilic Esophagitis, a Disorder Triggered by Allergies That May Hinder Children’s Ability to Eat
New study identifies Interleukin-18 as a cause for Eosinophilic esophagitis, suggesting existing drug VX-765 as a potential cure.
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BrainCellsMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Chicago
Rethinking Established Knowledge: Scientists Uncover Unanticipated Intricacy in Cerebellar Networks
Scientists reveal surprising complexity in cerebellar connections: Multiple dendrites in human Purkinje cells.
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5 Minute Daily Investment Could Be Key to Reducing Cancer Risk
Short bursts of intense daily activity, like power walking or energetic housework, could cut cancer risk by 32%. (160 characters)
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“The Most Dramatic Evolutionary Biogeography Story I’ve Ever Seen” – Plant Fossils Reveal Ancient South America-to-Asia “Escape Route”
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MicroplasticsPlasticSciTech NewsUniversity Of Nebraska–Lincoln
Microwaving Dilemma: Baby Food Containers Unleash Billions of Nanoplastics
Study reveals microwaving baby food containers releases billions of nanoplastics, potentially harming human health.
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BacteriaCellsMolecular BiologyPrinceton UniversitySciTech NewsVirus
The Subtle Art of Viral Espionage: Understanding How Eavesdropping Viruses Engage in Battle to Infect Hosts
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists discover how viruses eavesdrop on bacterial signals to switch from dormant to aggressive, altering their infection strategies.
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Embryonic Development: Understanding How a New Life Begins with the Activation of an Embryo’s Genetic Program
Research unveils OBOX1-8 genes as crucial for ‘resetting’ fertilized egg cells, enabling a new embryo’s development and genome activation.
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New Discoveries About Galactic Black Holes from Unusual QPO Signals
Global scientists uncover unique quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) signals from a Galactic black hole, possibly indicating jet activity.