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Carbon Cycle in a Subglacial Freshwater Lake in Antarctica Described for First Time
Scientists analyzed the chemical fingerprint of the ocean and microbes retrieved from sediments and water at the bottom of a subglacial lake called Mercer Lake to describe where the feisty microbes get carbon and move it through this fiercely desolate system.
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New Therapeutic Target May Limit Cancer Spread in the Brain
Researchers have identified a protein present in brain metastases that could be a potential therapeutic target to limit disease progression.
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Brain Plasticity Study Provides Hope for Kids With Cataracts
Research supports the idea that the window of brain plasticity for some visual tasks extends further than previously thought.
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Exploration Helps the Animal Brain Learn Faster Than AI
Neuroscientists have uncovered how exploratory actions enable animals to learn their spatial environment more efficiently. Their findings could help build better AI agents that can learn faster and require less experience.
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Why Do Only Some People Get Motion Sickness From VR?
Research may help explain why some individuals experience sickness while playing high-intensity virtual reality games.
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Dual Gene-Editing Strategy To Combat HIV
Gene-editing therapy aimed at two targets – HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS, and CCR5, the co-receptor that helps the virus get into cells – can effectively eliminate HIV infection.
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Chronic Wound Model Developed To Investigate Skin Cellular Senescence
Researchers describe a chronic wound murine model and its cellular senescence profile, including the senescence-associated secretory phenotype.
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Fish Feces Acts As Coral “Probiotic”
According to a study, feces from coral predators are packed with living symbiotic algae that corals depend upon.
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Variable Sleep Patterns Raise Blood Pressure
New research shows the chances of higher blood pressure increases exponentially, particularly for overweight middle-aged men, with every hour of sleep they lose or change to their regular nighttime routine.
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Genome of Climate-Resilient Bean Could Bolster Food Security
Researchers have fully sequenced the genome of the hyacinth bean, a climate-resilient bean that could support food security in drought-prone regions.
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