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Scientists categorized more than hundreds of Blazers
Testing a theory of supermassive black holes with 100 newly described 'blazars'.
Our ancestors evolved from water to land
Fish have evolved a blinking behavior that is similar to our blinking.
Early-nesting ducks are in danger due to climate change and land use
Nesting timing affects demographic processes in cropland.
Temperature-responsive medical sensor with self-healing abilities and skin adaptability
Improved, self-healing medical sensor responds to temperature.
Real-time monitoring can help to understand fracture dynamics
Scientists developed a method to visualize fractures in real-time.
MPOX’s rapid test development represents a major leap forward in disease detection
First rapid test for mpox developed.
An aging-associated enzyme accesses our genetic material
Enzyme regulates aging and metabolic processes by accessing genetic material.
T-cell vaccine for COVID-19 may last longer than current vaccines
It's much easier to get broad coverage with a T-cell vaccine.
Women are less likely to seek substance use treatment due to stigma and logistics
women with SUDs reported that prevented them from seeking treatment
New study reveals motor proteins as drivers of Neuron displacement
Neuron movements are caused by the push and pull of motor proteins.
Stronger paper bags that can be reused and then recycled for biofuel could be the future
Paper bags reduce plastic use and environmental impacts.
A self-charging electrical battery inspired by fish could help power space applications
Developing soft, self-charging, bio-inspired power sources for space applications.