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The surprising cancer link between cats and humans
The first large-scale analysis of multiple cancer types in cats has uncovered genetic changes that m ...View More
Fossilized bones are revealing secrets from a lost world
For the first time, researchers have successfully examined metabolism-related molecules preserved in ...View More
Why consciousness can’t be reduced to code
Today's arguments about consciousness often get stuck between two firm camps. One is computational f ...View More
The rotten egg smell that could finally beat nail fungus
Hydrogen sulfide, a naturally occurring gas best known for its strong rotten egg odor, may offer a f ...View More
Doomed ants send a final scent to save their colony
Ant societies behave like tightly integrated "superorganisms," where thousands of individuals work t ...View More
How personalized algorithms trick your brain into wrong answers
The personalized recommendation systems that curate content on platforms such as YouTube may also in ...View More
This engineered fungus cuts emissions and tastes like meat
A recent study published November 19 in Trends in Biotechnology reports that scientists used the gen ...View More
This engineered fungus cuts emissions and tastes like meat
A recent study published November 19 in Trends in Biotechnology reports that scientists used the gen ...View More
This engineered fungus cuts emissions and tastes like meat
A recent study published November 19 in Trends in Biotechnology reports that scientists used the gen ...View More
This engineered fungus cuts emissions and tastes like meat
A recent study published November 19 in Trends in Biotechnology reports that scientists used the gen ...View More










