A new study suggests that a novel anti-clotting drug may reduce the risk of a second stroke without increasing bleeding, ...
Researchers found that targeting cFLIP re-sensitized lymphoma cells to death signals in preclinical mouse models of DLBCL.
A research team at the University of Cologne's Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC) has discovered that the protein ...
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Your cells’ secret life and death decisions
Our cells are constantly making life-or-death choices, guided by intricate molecular pathways like apoptosis. This highly ...
But a new study published in Science by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science overturns that assumption, ...
You don't need more discipline to read more. Here are simple, science-backed ways to fall back in love with books.
I was brainwashed into thinking my HSC and ATAR were doomed because of the school I attended. Here’s how I defied that myth.
Resilience isn’t something you’re born with; it’s built in the moments life doesn’t go your way. Here’s how struggle becomes ...
Raising the temperature for topological superconductivity is crucial for easing the search for Majorana fermions. One proposed route is to engineer twisted junctions from high-temperature cuprates.
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AI reads tiny neck movements to recreate speech for people who lost voices
After a total laryngectomy, the voice doesn’t fade. It vanishes. The vocal folds are gone, and with them the ability to produce even a whisper. For the roughly 175,000 people worldwide who undergo the ...
This is a useful study that seeks to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying spinal motor circuit assembly. The authors demonstrate that loss of Onecut transcription factors in spinal motor ...
Chronic lung inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF) often persists even after treatment with newly-approved gene therapies or small molecule CFTR modulators—an unresolved clinical paradox. A new study ...
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