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Cells poised to divide can delay their commitment to proliferate

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 21 August 2024 For a cell to progress through the G1 phase of the cell cycle and divide,

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Lysosomes drive the piecemeal removal of mitochondrial inner membrane

Kondadi, A. K., Anand, R. & Reichert, A. S. Cristae membrane dynamics – a paradigm change. Trends Cell Biol. 30,

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Light bulbs have energy ratings — so why can’t AI chatbots?

As more data centres crop up in rural communities, local opposition to them has grown.Credit: Brian Lawless/PA/Alamy As millions of

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How South Korea’s science stars are finding success

In the highly competitive environment of South Korean science, these rising stars stand out. They discuss highlights of their work

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Prefrontal and lateral entorhinal neurons co-dependently learn item–outcome rules

Suzuki, W. A. Associative learning signals in the brain. Prog. Brain Res. 169, 305–320 (2008). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Osada,

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The testing of AI in medicine is a mess. Here’s how it should be done

When Devin Singh was a paediatric resident, he attended to a young child who had gone into cardiac arrest in

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Multi-habitat landscapes are more diverse and stable with improved function

Field sites We sampled 30 sites in southwest England and southern Wales, each containing one, two or three of six

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Tissues stay fit by balancing clearance of dying cells with regeneration

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 21 August 2024 Clearance of dying cells is essential to the health of tissues. Study of hair follicles

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Oligodendrocytes and myelin limit neuronal plasticity in visual cortex

Animals All mice were handled in accordance with, and all procedures approved by, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee