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Scientists almost have nuclear clocks ticking
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- . September 6, 2024
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Transparent mice made with light-absorbing dye reveal organs at work
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- . September 5, 2024
A dye that turns mouse tissues transparent could have applications in medical research. Credit: dra_schwartz/Getty A dye that helps to
How a fearsome predator helped bring this community back to life
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- . September 5, 2024
In rebuilding an ecosystem, a Conservation International project showed that ‘everything is connected.’ When one small town saw its
No one knows how smell really works — scientists are sniffing out the answers
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- . September 5, 2024
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Lassa fever to have a fearsome toll without vaccination
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- . September 4, 2024
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 04 September 2024 Modelling suggests that the Lassa virus could infect millions in a decade, but vaccines under
Gender-affirming therapy reshapes the immune systems of trans men
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- . September 4, 2024
A transgender person receives a testosterone injection as part of their gender-affirming hormone therapy.Credit: Zuma Press/Alamy When trans men receive
Farmed fur animals harbour viruses with zoonotic spillover potential
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- . September 4, 2024
Lindh, E. et al. Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection on multiple fur farms in the south and central
a brain-wiring pattern linked to depression
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- . September 4, 2024
The network of brain cells called the salience network (black) is bigger in people with depression (middle and right columns)
A pathology foundation model for cancer diagnosis and prognosis prediction
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- . September 4, 2024
Van der Laak, J., Litjens, G. & Ciompi, F. Deep learning in histopathology: the path to the clinic. Nat. Med.
The hepatitis C virus envelope protein complex is a dimer of heterodimers
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- . September 4, 2024
Hepatitis C Fact sheet. World Health Organization http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs164/en/ (2024). Torrents de la Pena, A. et al. Structure of the hepatitis