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Scientists find how aging brains turn a vital amino acid toxic
As people grow older, the same brain chemistry that once supported sharp thinking and stable mood can quietly start to work ...
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A Twist Between Hidden Dimensions May Explain Mass
The masses of fundamental particles such as the Z and W bosons could have arisen from the twisted geometry of hidden ...
Here's what makes matcha unique among other green powders and beverages, how it can benefit your health and why moderation ...
If your hair feels dry or is shedding more, it could signal issues with your thyroid, your iron levels, hormones and more.
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Strange parasitic 'mushroom' plant abandoned photosynthesis and somehow flourished
In the damp understory of forests in Taiwan, mainland Japan, and Okinawa, a plant called Balanophora can fool you at first ...
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AlphaFold rewired science, and 5 years later it’s still evolving
AlphaFold arrived as a technical moonshot that suddenly made protein structures feel like software rather than secrets of ...
The current boom in AI technology has ridden on a wave known as ‘deep learning’, which is an approach to creating intelligent ...
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The treatments everyone will ask for in 2026, from non-surgical facelifts to hand rejuvenation
As we know, longevity has been a major focus for 2025. No longer are we concentrating on plumping and filling for short-term, ...
A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells.
MIT scientists have found that an amino acid called cysteine can help the gut heal itself. In mouse studies, a cysteine-rich diet activated immune cells that release a molecule speeding up tissue ...
Proteins are among the most important molecular building blocks of life. They are chains of amino acids assembled in our cells by ribosomes, the molecular "protein factories" of our bodies. The ...
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Nascent polypeptide-associated complex regulates early stages of protein formation
To ensure that protein production in our cells runs smoothly, the protein complex NAC slows down the rate of protein synthesis right at the start.
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