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That avocado oil chip you're eating may not be made with pure avocado oil
If you've been reaching for chips, mayonnaise or salad dressing labeled "made with avocado oil," there's a good chance the oil inside isn't pure avocado oil, despite it being the only listed oil ingredient. University of California, Davis, researchers tested processed foods marke
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Fertility proteins flip from reproductive role to support survival and growth of cancer ce
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have discovered that SYCP1, a protein previously thought to function only during the production of sperm and eggs, can be reactivated in cancer cells, where it helps tumors survive and grow. The study, published in Science Advances, reve
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
Bile acid buildup drives spread of breast cancer, discovery reveals
Bile acid buildup drives spread of breast cancer, discovery reveals
A buildup of bile acids caused by an unhealthy gut can drive breast cancer to other parts of the body, new University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center research reveals. The findings could open the door to new ways to prevent breast cancer metastasis (spread), improve patie
Researchers develop light-activated drugs that restore sight in blind mice
Researchers develop light-activated drugs that restore sight in blind mice
Blinding diseases caused by the degeneration of photoreceptors, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP), affect 200 million people worldwide and represent the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness. Beyond the personal impact on qua
Researchers link gut microbe to cancer-fighting immune response
Researchers link gut microbe to cancer-fighting immune response
Lincoln researchers are the first to show that metabolites produced by certain gut bacteria can positively affect the body's immune response to cancer.
Reddit posts reveal silent symptoms of menopause
Nearly half the world's population experiences menopause, yet many of its emotional, cognitive and social impacts may never be discussed during medical appointments. New research published today in JAMA Network Open, led by UMD Professor Yulin Hswen, highlights these "silent symp
Brain's immune cells put the brakes on out-of-control circuits in mouse model of Alzheimer
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have discovered that microglia—the main immune cells of the brain—play a critical role in maintaining the stability of neuronal networks in Alzheimer's disease. Crucially, this suggests treatments that indiscriminately suppress these cells co
Depo-Provera, Other Hormonal Contraceptives Linked to Brain Tumors
Depo-Provera, Other Hormonal Contraceptives Linked to Brain Tumors
Research shows that certain types of birth control, particularly those high in progestogen, may raise the risk of brain tumors. Image Credit: Pekic/Getty A new study revealed a link between certain progestogen contraceptives, including Depo-Provera, and a higher risk of meningiom
Tom Gauld on immersive bat research
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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