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The study, led by biologists at Harvard University found that the slugs build sac-like structures known as kleptosomes out of ...
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In a twist, researchers at the University of Virginia and the National Institutes of Health uncovered a new organelle, dubbed ...
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US biomedical agency’s public-access policy kicks in on 1 July. Nature talks to specialists about how to comply.
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A colorized computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain revealing blood vessels in the brain. A new study finds microplastics accumulate at higher levels in human brains than in the liver and kidneys.
Their work has appeared in Popular Science, Insider, Psychology Today, and Health Digest, among other outlets. Before turning to journalism, Hammond taught English while living in Thailand and ...