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Mysterious Structure in Bird Eyes May Explain a Curious Lack of Blood
Here's some science trivia for you: unlike the inner retina in most animals (including us), birds' inner retinas function ...
Cell-cell signaling networks in African turquoise killifish inferred using CellChat from single-nucleus RNA-sequencing data ...
Scientists at MDI Biological Laboratory use the fast-aging African turquoise killifish to uncover how a widely prescribed class of drugs helps protect the aging kidney. The study published by Kidney ...
Researchers have developed a new type of porous microneedle that can extract interstitial fluid from skin faster than ever before, without drawing ...
This “long overdue” update expands the pools of patients eligible for thrombolysis and thrombectomy, and tackles pediatric ...
On October 14, 2025, when the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) banned misleading ORS labels across the country, it seemed like the movement had won. But the victory was short-lived ...
Tuberculous Meningitis (TBM) is the most severe form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, posing a critical global health challenge. This devastating central ...
The number of people living with some form of dementia is expected to double in the next 25 years, and while for some it's in their genes, for others, the disease may be influenced by lifestyle.
SGLT2 inhibitors prevented age-related kidney damage in a rapid-aging fish. Treatment preserved blood vessels, energy ...
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Humans lost the ability to make their own vitamin C—and it may be the reason we survived as a species
For most animals, making vitamin C is as ordinary as breathing. Somewhere deep in the liver, a small enzyme quietly finishes ...
Many peptides are produced either by compounding pharmacies in the U.S. or by an ever-growing number of factories in China. The most serious users tend to get peptides from the latter for both a wider ...
The overlooked body part you should be training ahead of your next endurance event? Your stomach. Emerging research suggests performance gains aren't just made on the field, but in the gut, too. David ...
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