Inside cells, RNAs and proteins form tiny, liquid-like droplets called biomolecular condensates. These droplets are essential for organizing cellular life, yet why some RNAs cluster more readily than others has remained unclear….
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Best Black Friday MacBook Deals 2025
Black Friday is finally here, and if you’re looking to save big on an Apple MacBook, now is the best time to invest in a new model. As any devoted fan of the brand knows, Apple rarely discounts its products—and that’s what makes these Black…
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New Biomarkers Show Promise in Improving Diagnosis, Prognosis in Uterine Sarcoma
A pair of circulating proteins may significantly improve both early identification and risk stratification for patients with uterine sarcoma, according to a new study.1 If further validated in future studies, having a reliable, non-invasive…
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Study sheds light on how extracellular vesicles mediate intercellular communication
A new study describes a key molecular mechanism that explains how cells exchange information through extracellular vesicles (EVs), small particles with great therapeutic potential. The results, published in the Journal of…
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High-intensity interval training improves fitness in people with inflammatory muscle disease
High-intensity interval training boosts fitness and muscle endurance more effectively than traditional home exercise programmes in people recently diagnosed with inflammatory muscle disease. That is the conclusion of a new study…
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How Meiji Seika Pharma Aims to Lead Global Health With New Vaccines and Antibiotics
By Daniel de Bomford
Vaccine programs are a culmination of all that makes humanity exceptional. Hundreds of years of collective research, spanning dozens of disciplines, carried out by supply chains involving scores of people, result in…
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Blocking a ‘gerozyme’ reverses cartilage loss in mice
An injection that blocks the activity of a protein involved in aging reverses naturally occurring cartilage loss in the knee joints of old mice, a Stanford Medicine-led study has found. The treatment also prevented the development…
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Fever-resistant bird flu viruses pose a significant threat to humans
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body’s ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new research led by the universities…
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A glass bead and a green laser helps scientists observe lightning form in real time
A single green laser, a glass bead smaller than a bacterium and a lab in Austria are helping you see lightning in a new way.
Scientists have found a way to watch an object build electric charge in real time, one electron at a time. They did it by…
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Cricketer jailed for assault, phone robbery
(Web Desk) – Papua New Guinea wicketkeeper-batter Kiplin Doriga has been sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting a woman and snatching her mobile phone.
According to details, the 30-year-old cricketer…
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