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  • Physics Could Answer Questions About Breast Cancer Spreading to Bones

    To fully understand why breast cancer spreads, or metastasizes, you must also consider the how.

  • Precision Editing of Gut Bacteria Reduces Cancer in Mice

    UT Southwestern researchers have shown that precision editing of the bacterial populations in the gut reduces inflammation-associated colorectal cancer in mice.

  • Strange Bacteria Hint at Ancient Origin of Photosynthesis

    Structures inside rare bacteria are similar to those that power photosynthesis in plants today, suggesting the process is older than assumed.

  • Speeding Up Drug Discovery for Brain Diseases

    A research team led by Whitehead Institute scientists has identified 30 distinct chemical compounds — 20 of which are drugs undergoing clinical trial or have already been approved by the FDA — that boost the protein production activity of a critical gene in the brain and improve symptoms of Rett syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental condition that often provokes autism-like behaviors in patients.

  • Previously Unknown Mechanism Causes Increased Forest Water Use, New Study Says

    Researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that causes increased forest water use, advances understanding of soil biogeochemical control of forest water cycles and highlights threats to plants from water stress under acid deposition, according to a new study.

  • Clearing up the ‘Dark Side’ of Artificial Leaves

    While artificial leaves hold promise as a way to take carbon dioxide — a potent greenhouse gas — out of the atmosphere, there is a “dark side to artificial leaves that has gone overlooked for more than a decade,” according to Meenesh Singh, assistant professor of chemical engineering in the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Engineering.

  • How to Recognise Where a Volcano Will Erupt

    Most of the times you see the eruption of a volcano on TV or the internet, the magma shoots right out of its top. 

  • NASA Finds Tropical Storm Wipha Whipped Up

    Tropical Storm Wipha formed quickly in the South China Sea. 

  • Animal Friendships ‘Change with the Weather’ in the Masai Mara

    When it comes to choosing which other species to hang out with, wild animals quite literally change their minds with the weather, a new University of Liverpool study reveals.

  • Krypton Reveals Ancient Water Beneath the Israeli Desert

    Getting reliable precipitation data from the past has proven difficult, as is predicting regional changes for climate models in the present. 

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