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Uranium-Eating Bacteria Leave Just 5% of The Radioactive Metal in Toxic Mine Water, Scientists Discover
(Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) One of the world's largest uranium mines, the Wismut GmbH Schlema-Alberoda ...
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Scientists visually tracked an RNA intron jumping from a predator to its prey, revealing insights into gene transfer across ...
A recent study reveals that using aluminum foil for cooking acidic foods can leach harmful aluminum into meals, especially ...
The Australian ballista spider builds a spring-loaded snare that is set off by ants of one species only. The power is in the ...
Not all inventions start with a plan. Some came from failed experiments that turned into something useful when someone paid ...
Pacific oyster extract protected the gut barrier and reduced inflammation in human cells, giving discarded oysters a ...
Detached tissues from the sea cucumber's tube feet and feeding tentacles survived for more than three years, a find that could shape the study of aging.
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Creatine gummies were put under a microscope. What the new lab findings mean for the future
Creatine gummies have taken over social media feeds, gym bags and supplement shelves and now creatine gummies are riding the same wave, promising a candy-like shortcut to the muscle-building benefits ...
Digital pathology is increasingly recognized as the future of diagnostic and research workflows, providing greater clarity and deeper insights than traditional microscope-based approaches. Looking ...
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