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Mitochondria Deprive Parasites of Folate to Thwart Their Growth

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NIH’s Priorities Announcement Receives Mixed Responses from Researchers

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RNA and Sulfur Compounds Possibly Created the First Peptides on Earth

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Two Changes in Bone Development Allowed Humans to Stand on Two Legs

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 Atomic Fingerprint Analysis Reveals Cancer Cells

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Microglia Get Exhausted in Alzheimer’s Disease

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Bees Strategize How to Build the Best Honeycomb

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Deep-Sea Worms Detoxify Harmful Elements to Thrive

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Transparent Peer Review: A New Era for Scientific Publishing

A blue pig with a red kidney is on the left-hand side of the image. A translucent human torso with black organs (except the left kidney, which is red). Red square outlines frame the kidneys, both in the pig and the human, indicating the interspecies organ transplant. A vertical, grey double-stranded DNA is at the center of the image, indicating the alpha-gal genetic modification in pigs, which has significantly improved xenotransplantation outcomes.

Molecular Signatures Reveal Delayed Pig Organ Rejection

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Heat Waves Could Speed Up Aging

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Boba-Like Edible Beads Trap Fats and May Promote Weight Loss

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January 2026

What Is the Amniotic Fluid Composed of?

The liquid world of fetal development provides a rich source of nutrition and protection tailored to meet the needs of the growing fetus.

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