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Small world: Microphotograph of tumor cells win MCG researchers Nikon competition

The Augusta Chronicle 19 Nov 2024
Even though the image won a photography contest, it wasn’t made exclusively for art as it’s part of a research study Bruno Cisterna, PhD, submitted to the Journal of Cell Biology.
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Study shows why you regain lost weight within weeks

International Business Times 19 Nov 2024
Ever felt frustrated for having regained your lost weight within a matter of weeks? Blame the fat cells' memorising abilities, which is significantly contributing to obesity, according to a study.
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What makes fingerprints so unique

The Times of India 19 Nov 2024
... to each individual.The uniqueness of fingerprints is a universally known fact, but have you ever wondered why it is so? A new study published in the journal 'Cell' claims to have solved the mystery.
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Salmonella could help stem the tide of rising bowel cancer deaths

The Daily Mail 19 Nov 2024
The paper, published in the journal EMBO Molecular Medicine, studied the response of T cells — a type of immune cell that helps protect the body from cancer — to a specially engineered safe form of Salmonella in mice with colorectal cancer.
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Your fat cells can ‘remember’ being overweight — new study explains why yo-yo dieting is ...

New York Post 19 Nov 2024
Your friends and family will likely applaud your substantial weight loss — but your cells may resist change ... Their findings were published Monday in the journal Nature. What’s unclear from the new study is how long fat cells can remember obesity.
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It’s Official: The Egg Came Before the Chicken

Yahoo Daily News 19 Nov 2024
A single-celled organism called Chromosphaera perkinsii appears to possess a embryonic process similar to animal mitosis, even though the organism separated from animal’s evolutionary line a billion years ago.
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Shape Of A Single Photon Revealed For First Time Thanks To New Computer Model

IFL Science 19 Nov 2024
By understanding this, we set the foundations to be able to engineer light-matter interactions for future applications, such as better sensors, improved photovoltaic energy cells, or quantum computing,” Dr Yuen concluded.
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Which came first: the chicken or the egg? Scientists claim to answer age-old question

New York Post 18 Nov 2024
The hard-boiled detectives came to their conclusion based on a single-celled organism that long predated our fine-feathered friend, per the study published in the journal Nature, leading them to declare the egg as the official predecessor.
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Could Managing Stress Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer?

The Times of India 18 Nov 2024
... contribute to cancer development.A study published in Cancer Research Journal found that chronic stress can stimulate the production of certain proteins that foster cancer cell growth and metastasis.
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Non-brain cells can form memories, too

New Atlas 16 Nov 2024
Non-brain cells exposed to chemical pulses similar to the ones that brain cells are exposed to when presented with new information caused the non-brain cells to switch on a gene critical for memory formation.
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Dubai desert bee discovered using green plastic instead of leaves for nest

The National 16 Nov 2024
The nesting behaviour of two other Megachilinae species, both in galleries above ground and constructing their cells from resin and sand, are also described in the study, which is published in the Journal of Hymenoptera Research.
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Raw vs cooked food: Which is better?

The Times of India 16 Nov 2024
For example, a study published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry discovered that cooked tomatoes have an increased lycopene bioavailability- which is an antioxidant that can reduce heart diseases.
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Fermented Foods: Good For Your Gut Or Delicious Nonsense?

IFL Science 16 Nov 2024
Kimchi, kefir, kombucha – fermented foods aren’t new, but now you can find them everywhere ... Advertisement ... A study published in the journal Cell carried out by Stanford University researchers split 36 healthy adult participants into two groups.  ... .
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COVID-19’s Surprising Effect on Cancer

Time Magazine 15 Nov 2024
“Was it because the immune system was so triggered by COVID-19 that it also started to kill cancer cells? What was it?” [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] ... 15 in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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