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Women Are Still Poorly Recognized for Their Scientific Contributions
Analysis of 346 scientific prizes and nearly 9,000 awardees shows that female academics are significantly underrepresented in winning academic prizes and having awards named after them.
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Bacteria Store "Memories" That Raise Red Flags for Antibiotic Resistance
Researchers have discovered that bacteria can create "memories" about when to form bacterial swarms and develop antibiotic resistance.
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Carnivorous Fungi Trap and Digest Worms
A new analysis sheds light on the molecular processes involved when a carnivorous species of fungus known as Arthrobotrys oligospora senses, traps and consumes a worm.
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New Insights Into the Underlying Biology of Cannabis Use Disorder
An analysis of the genomes of more than 1 million people has shed light on the underlying biology of cannabis use disorder and its links to psychiatric disorders.
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Why Does Red Wine Give Some People Headaches?
For some people, drinking red wine even in small amounts causes a headache. In a new study, scientists at the University of California, Davis, examined why this happens
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“Naked Clams” Could Be the Eco-Friendly Seafood of the Future
These saltwater clams are the eco-friendly, sustainable grub of the future, according to a new study published in Sustainable Agriculture.
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New Method Helps With Analysis of Single-Cell Data
A statistical model that removes background noise from single-cell transcriptomic data has been developed.
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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Risk of Cognitive Decline in Older People
Older people who follow a Mediterranean diet are at a lower risk of cognitive decline, reports a new study that highlights the biological mechanisms related to the impact of diet on cognitive health.
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Obesity Linked to Burning Less Energy During Daytime
A new study has shown that body weight significantly impacts the timing and manner in which the human body burns energy. This research could offer new insights into understanding and managing obesity.
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Vitamin B12 Boosts Cell Reprogramming Efficiency
Researchers at IRB Barcelona discover that vitamin B12 significantly boosts the efficiency of cellular reprogramming, thus holding promise for regenerative medicine.
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