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Newly identified inhibitors may boost chemotherapy drug's ability to fight treatment-resis
In a new research report, scientists at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center say they have found a potential therapeutic target that can boost the potency of a chemotherapy drug used to treat certain cancers. The study is published in
'Enchanted broomstick' protein walks on two stubby legs to keep our nerve cells alive
A nerve cell resembles a vast tree with branches that communicate with thousands of other cells. To function, it depends on a motor protein that walks on two legs, hauling urgent cargo from the center of the cell to the faraway tips of every branch. Scientists have unveiled a new
NASA Study of Pristine Meteorite Adds to Story of Ancient Asteroids
NASA Study of Pristine Meteorite Adds to Story of Ancient Asteroids
A meteorite recovered immediately upon its fall to Earth on July 16, 2024, is helping NASA scientists uncover new clues about ancient water, the chemical evolution of primitive asteroids, and the ingredients that may have helped make life possible throughout the early solar syste
Astronomers find nearby planets to be small, strange, and utterly uninhabitable
Astronomers find nearby planets to be small, strange, and utterly uninhabitable
Scientists have painted the most detailed portrait yet of the planetary system orbiting Barnard's Star—the sun's closest neighbor after Alpha Centauri, just under six light-years from Earth.
Scientists explain how nucleolus sub-compartments drive ribosome assembly
Scientists explain how nucleolus sub-compartments drive ribosome assembly
The nucleolus is a liquid-like cellular organelle where protein factories called ribosomes are assembled. Researchers knew of three distinct compartments within the nucleolus, but how these compartments function to drive ribosome assembly was unclear. A study from St. Jude Childr
Marsupial newborns get early arms as embryos bypass usual limb-building sequence
Scientists have discovered that marsupial forelimbs (arms) develop much earlier before birth than previously thought, providing new insights into evolutionary innovation and biology.
Tiny water droplets convert stubborn plastic waste into valuable acids, study finds
Tiny water droplets convert stubborn plastic waste into valuable acids, study finds
A new way of converting stubborn plastic waste into high-value chemicals using only water and oxygen has been developed by an international team of scientists.
Following years of wildfires, Europe must 'diversify' landscapes and strengthen land manag
Following years of wildfires, Europe must 'diversify' landscapes and strengthen land manag
For Spotlight, François Picard is pleased to welcome Johan Sjöström, Senior Research Scientist at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. He argues that the devastating wildfires affecting northern France are not an isolated anomaly but part of a "new normal" for Europe. His focus mo
Can you guess the origin of 7 tiny species on a fictional archipelago?
Feedback has been spending far too much time reading the latest output of entirely made-up research studies from the Journal of Imaginary Research
Greater gliders not as great at gliding as thought – but still look like magic carpets, ex
Greater gliders not as great at gliding as thought – but still look like magic carpets, ex
While new study challenges assumptions about how far they travel, witnessing them in action still takes your breath away, scientists sayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThey may look like a fluffy fly
Meteorite that crashed through New Jersey house could hold the clues to life's origins
Meteorite that crashed through New Jersey house could hold the clues to life's origins
"Thanks to the homeowner’s quick reaction, these are the most pristine CM1/2 meteorites we know of." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
This pet gecko could help scientists unlock the secrets of cancer
This pet gecko could help scientists unlock the secrets of cancer
An unusual leopard gecko that naturally develops aggressive tumors may become an important new model for cancer research. Scientists found its tumors share key genetic changes with human cancers, offering a rare opportunity to study the disease as it develops naturally.