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How immune cells communicate to fight viruses: New mouse model enables identification of chemokine...
Medical Xpress· 2 hours agoResearchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the University of Bonn have developed a new...
Diagnosis of rare eye diseases: Uveitis experts provide an overview of an underestimated imaging...
Medical Xpress· 3 hours agoFundus autofluorescence (FAF) is a fast and non-invasive imaging technique that supports this....
11-year-old’s beach find was likely largest known marine reptile to swim Earth’s oceans, scientists...
KETV 7 Omaha· 5 days agoA massive jawbone found by a father-daughter fossil-collecting duo on a beach in Somerset along the...
Peeking Inside Protons: Supercomputers Reveal Quark Secrets
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoNational Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Temple University, Adam Mickiewicz University of...
Study: ChatGPT extracts data for ischemic stroke almost perfectly, is useful for thrombectomy data...
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoWhen did the patient arrive, when was a CT scan performed, when was the first puncture, when could the blood flow be restored—during mechanical thrombectomy, a range of data must be recorded ...
British Teenager Stumbles Upon Jawbone of Enormous Marine Reptile
Gadgets 360· 6 days agoPaleontologists have made a remarkable discovery on a beach in Somerset, UK: the fossilized remains...
Scientists Discover 82-Feet-Long Ancient “Giant Fish Lizard” in the UK
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoThe fossilised remains of a second gigantic jawbone measuring more than two metres long has been...
Father-daughter 202 million-year-old fossil find could be largest prehistoric marine reptile
FOX 29 Philadelphia· 7 days agoAn 11-year-old girl on a fossil hunt with her father uncovered a chunk of jawbone, leading...
11-Year-Old Uncovers Fossils of Giant Ichthyosaur in England, the Largest Marine Reptile Ever Found,...
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoFifteen-year-old Ruby Reynolds has been searching for fossils with her father, Justin Reynolds, for almost as long as she’s been alive. The Reynolds family contacted paleontologist Dean Lomax ...
USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 56, No. 4
Agricultural Research Magazine· 2 days agoThe tobacco hornworm larva on the left was inoculated with P. fluorescens Pf-5 bacteria and has lost body rigidity as a result. On the right is a healthy larva not inoculated with bacteria. Each larva is about 2 inches long.