Researchers uncovered how fatty molecules called ceramides trigger acute kidney injury by damaging the mitochondria that ...
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Knee clicking: Why your joints pop, when it’s harmless, and when it could signal serious damage
Knee clicking, or crepitus, is often harmless, caused by air bubbles or tendon movement. However, persistent clicking with ...
Researchers found that tau proteins don’t jump straight into forming Alzheimer’s-associated fibrils—first they assemble into ...
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From Frankenstein to Reality: Five Experiments Where Science Crossed the Line Into Fiction
When Mary Shelley publishedFrankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818, she wasn’t just writing a gothic horror novel—she ...
Vero expands internationally with its first Australian client, bringing next-generation systems to support the expansion of Soda Capital’s wholesale financing platform. NEW YORK, NY AND BRISBANE, ...
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Scientists uncover the cell’s secret weapon against aging
A new study reveals that reactivating the body’s natural cellular cleanup system could help slow or even reverse key ...
Activating the GPR133 receptor with a small molecule can rebuild bone from within, offering a new direction for osteoporosis ...
Your ears age faster than you think. Delicate hair cells in your inner ear get damaged by loud noises. This hearing loss can ...
New live-cell imaging data show that Telomir-1 markedly lowers intracellular iron levels at submicromolar concentrations in human keratinocytes, demonstrating potent cell penetration and ...
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