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The first hints of what's behind the seemingly illogical mismatch between photochemical reactivity and absorptivity could ...
From chemical building blocks, scientists have created synthetic cells that have most of the hallmarks of life.
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A common eye-health nutrient, zeaxanthin, may also help the body fight cancer more effectively. Scientists discovered it strengthens T cells and enhances the impact of immunotherapy treatments. Found ...
Researchers have, for the first time, estimated how quickly E. coli bacteria can spread between people — and one strain moves as fast as swine flu. Using genomic data from the UK and Norway, ...