Before the damming of the Yangtze River in 1981, Chinese sturgeon swam freely each summer one…
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Immigration to the United States changes a person’s microbiome
Researchers new evidence that the gut microbiota of immigrants and refugees rapidly Westernize after a person's…
Reducing US coal emissions through biomass and carbon capture would boost employment
While the need for solutions for the impending consequences of rising global temperatures has become increasingly…
Glutamine metabolism affects T cell signaling and function
The cellular nutrient glutamine launches a metabolic signaling pathway that promotes the function of some immune…
Twenty years on, measuring the impact of human stem cells
A new paper describes the global scope and economic impact of stem cell science, including the…
With a little help from their friends
A new study shows that plant-associated bacteria protect their hosts by competing with harmful filamentous microbes…
High exposure to radio frequency radiation associated with cancer in male rats
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) concluded there is clear evidence that male rats exposed to high…
Fatal measles case highlights importance of herd immunity in protecting the vulnerable
A new report describes a recent case highlighting the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage in…
‘Cryptic’ interactions drive biodiversity decline near the edge of forest fragments
The fragmentation of tropical forests weakens the effects of the 'natural enemies' of some tree species,…
The protein Matrin-3 determines the fate of neural stem cells in brain development
A Japanese research group has discovered a new neurogenic mechanism responsible for brain development. By applying…