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Artificial cell manages a few rounds of cell division
It only works for a few divisions thanks to a lot of added materials. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Understanding the 'point men': Iran-US peace talks
Understanding the 'point men': Iran-US peace talks
Following the latest round of US-Iran peace talks, we assess the difficulties of diplomacy and the key characters at play. France 24's Gavin Lee spoke to Marvi Memon who served as a federal minister in the Pakistani govenrment from 2015 to 2018.
US-Iran Qatar talks show progress, Trump says, as both sides set up hotline
US-Iran Qatar talks show progress, Trump says, as both sides set up hotline
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday indirect talks with Iran in Qatar were making progress, signalling diplomacy remained on track despite recent hostilities. Iran later said the talks had ended with agreement to establish a communication channel by Thursday to report and
REPLAY: Trump says deal with Iran is over, to cut trade with Spain
REPLAY: Trump says deal with Iran is over, to cut trade with Spain
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the memorandum of understanding ​signed ‌with Iran to end the conflict ⁠was "over", adding he did not want to engage with Tehran, ‌calling the Iranian leadership "sick people". Speaking at a summit ⁠of NATO leaders in Ankara, Trump
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Volunteer Measures Record Louisiana Rainfall
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Naturally shed baby teeth may hold the key to understanding how early-life exposures shape
"Primary teeth provide a unique timeline of early life," Dr. Synnøve Stokke Jensen at the University of Bergen says. "They preserve information from pregnancy and childhood that cannot be captured retrospectively in other ways. This allows us to investigate environmental exposure
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Ménière's disease may begin early in inner ear development
By analyzing genetic data from nearly 2 million people, researchers have unlocked a new scientific understanding of Ménière's disease, a chronic and often debilitating inner ear disorder. A team from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania found evidence
State laws vary widely on adolescent consent for sexual assault exams, study finds
In the hours following sexual assault, teens may face difficult decisions about seeking medical care and whether to undergo a forensic exam that could support a future investigation or prosecution. Understanding their ability to consent to these services can be complicated, as la
Foundational research points to new therapeutic strategies for an emerging cancer drug
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and the third-leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. While scientists continue searching for new therapies, advances can also come from understanding how existing drugs work. By uncovering the underlying biolo
New evidence of the transition from the last hunter-gatherers to early farming communities
Archaeological work conducted at the Coves del Fem (Ulldemolins, Priorat)—located within the Serra de Montsant Natural Park—between May 30 and June 28, 2026, has yielded important new evidence for understanding the prehistory of the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The campaign wa
A spine you can hold in your hands may help surgeons in the most challenging operations
According to a new study, 3D-printed spine models may support the work of spine surgeons, particularly in understanding highly complex cases and planning surgical procedures. The findings come from a study conducted at the Doctoral School of Semmelweis University and published in
Fat tissue could explain triple negative breast cancer spread—and point to treatments
Fat tissue could explain triple negative breast cancer spread—and point to treatments
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is aggressive and hard to treat. But the role of fat tissue in how the cancer spreads may help point toward new understanding and treatments, according to a new paper from scientists at the Hackensack Meridian Center for Discovery and Innovati