Axolotls can regenerate optic nerves, retinas, and parts of their brain. Provost's Undergraduate Research Award-winner Ted ...
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Hidden fuel for ocean microbes: Urea emerges as key energy source for marine ammonia oxidizers
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) are some of the most abundant microorganisms in the ocean and play a key role in nitrogen ...
A new lightweight microscope could give scientists a more complete view of how brain cells process information during natural ...
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A Deadly Pathogen Decimated Sunflower Sea Stars. Look Inside the Lab Working to Bring Them Back by Freezing and Thawing Their Larvae
For the first time, scientists have cryopreserved and revived the larvae of a sea star species. The breakthrough, made with ...
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MiniVolt microscope captures neuron voltage signals in freely moving animals
Researchers have built a tiny, lightweight microscope that captures neuron activity with unprecedented speed that can be used ...
Cities and counties set property tax rates, not the state legislature. But NC lawmakers plan to use 2026 to focus on ways to ...
Scientists in America and Europe have discovered one remarkable organism in California: an amoeba that can survive extreme temperatures.
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Book it: The Eagles’ loss to Dallas will put their coaches under Jeffrey Lurie’s microscope
It’s naive to think, given the nature of Sunday’s loss and the arc of this season, that Lurie isn’t taking a long, hard look at the coaching staff, Nick Sirianni included.
A metal detectorist finds up to 15,000 Roman coins in Wales, a discovery that redefines local history and surprises ...
The human P2X4 receptor plays an important role in chronic pain, inflammation and some types of cancer. Researchers at the ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A new 'language' is quietly forming in the United States
Across the United States, a quiet linguistic shift is underway, reshaping how people speak in ways that are easy to miss in ...
News Medical on MSN
A starting point for the development of new pain and cancer drugs
The human P2X4 receptor plays an important role in chronic pain, inflammation and some types of cancer. Researchers at the ...
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