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A Bolivian Mummy's Tooth Is Rewriting The History of Scarlet Fever
The tooth of a Bolivian mummy. (Eurac Research/Guido Valverde) Scarlet fever was probably not introduced to the Americas by ...
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AI maps hidden behavior patterns in self-organizing bacteria
Hours before starving bacteria begin assembling into visible structures, a deep-learning system built at Rice University can ...
A comprehensive 2026 evaluation examining the science behind the gut-based GLP-1 activation formula, analyzing the natural ...
Cleaner water in the Aller river, in groundwater, and in agricultural areas – that is the goal of a joint project between Wolfsburg’s wastewater treatment facilities and the Fraunhofer Institutes ...
Before the invention of modern antibiotics, the disease was a leading cause of childhood death and disability, sometimes ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing microbiology and microbiome research, with applications spanning microbial diagnostics, protein design, vaccine development, and automated scientific ...
Animal Testing... Checking Safety Before Human Use ● Doubled in 10 Years On January 20, the European Union (EU) agreed to ban ...
RIKEN researchers have found out how light energy harvested by pigments besides chlorophyll is transferred to the molecular ...
Researchers at McMaster University have developed a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of drastically speeding up drug discovery—and, in early tests, it has already designed a ...
A system once tied to DNA organization in cyanobacteria has evolved into a structure that shapes the cell itself. This shift ...
OpenAI announced GPT-5.5, its latest AI model that is better at coding, using computers and pursuing deeper research ...
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