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AKT and EZH2 inhibitors kill TNBCs by hijacking mechanisms of involution
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- . October 9, 2024
Cell counting To measure cellular proliferation and cytotoxicity, manual cell counting experiments were conducted. On day −6, cells were seeded
Insight into the magnetic properties of atoms from precision spectroscopy on beryllium
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- . October 9, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 09 October 2024 Use of precision spectroscopy to test physical models, such as the magnetic interactions of atoms,
why carbon dioxide removal will achieve too little, too late
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- . October 9, 2024
Jubilation over reaching an agreement on climate-change measures has turned to concern about the practicalities of making them work.Credit: Jonathan
Phase transitions in random circuit sampling
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- . October 9, 2024
The computational complexity of quantum systems arises from the exponential growth of the Hilbert space dimension with system size. On
World’s oldest known artwork in Indonesian cave dated using lasers
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- . October 9, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 09 October 2024 Laser-induced imaging of radioactive elements was used to work out the age of an ancient
When we’re stars
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- . October 9, 2024
> With a bit of mica-flecked epoxy, I thought I could gild away the rift in the teacup of yours
A third of researchers quit within five years of their first paper
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- . October 9, 2024
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Chemistry Nobel goes to developers of AlphaFold AI that predicts protein structures
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- . October 9, 2024
David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper (left to right) won the chemistry Nobel for developing computational tools that can
Women are better than men at science job interviews
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- . October 9, 2024
An analysis of the academic job market finds that women are more successful at turning job interviews into offers than
Sewage lurks in coastal waters — often unnoticed by widely used test
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- . October 9, 2024
Human sewage contaminates many more harbours and other coastal water bodies than previously realized, according to testing conducted across five