In a comprehensive Genomic Press interview published today, Professor Barbara Franke unveils her remarkable scientific journey from an inquisitive child fascinated by nature to becoming one of the world’s most influential…
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Perfumes and lotions interfere with the body’s pollution defense
Fragrances and lotions don’t just change the way people smell, they actively alter the indoor air chemistry around the wearer, disrupting a critical natural process the body uses to protect itself from pollution, according to an…
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Autodesk Beats First Quarter Revenue Estimates, Quells Shareholder Revolt
Autotdesk reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 non-GAAP earnings of $2.29 per share May 22, which beat most estimates and improved 22.5% year over year. Autodesk reports its revenue a year ahead based on its annual subscription sales model.
The…
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Astrocytes may contribute to memory storage in the brain
The human brain contains about 86 billion neurons. These cells fire electrical signals that help the brain store memories and send information and commands throughout the brain and the nervous system.
The brain also contains…
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Signs of water on Mars’ surface might not be what we thought
For years, scientists have been intrigued by mysterious dark streaks running down the slopes of Martian cliffs and craters. These marks, called slope streaks and recurring slope lineae (RSLs), have often been considered possible signs…
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Starship breaks up on reentry after loss of attitude control
AMSTERDAM — SpaceX’s Starship suffered a loss of attitude control after reaching space on its latest test flight May 27, leading to an uncontrolled reentry and a third consecutive failure.
Starship lifted off from SpaceX’s test site…
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A collaborative initiative by ISSCR toward responsible adoption of stem cell models
Advances in human stem cell-derived disease models have the potential to augment our predictive power for the efficacy and safety of new drugs. This technology, which complements existing approaches, is poised to reduce R&D costs…
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Rethinking the mitochondrial theory of aging
The human genome is broadly classified into the genome residing in the cell nucleus (nuclear DNA) and the genome residing in the mitochondria (mitochondrial DNA: mtDNA). Mitochondria are cell organelles that produce energy essential…
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The Big Bang’s Glowing ‘Echo’ May Be Something Else Entirely : ScienceAlert
Part of the reason scientists have settled on the Big Bang theory as the best explanation of how the Universe came into being is because of an ‘afterglow’ it emits – but a new study suggests we may need to rethink the source of this faint…
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Understanding cow’s milk allergy in breastfed infants
As researchers uncover the complexities behind cow’s milk allergy in breastfed infants, new evidence suggests that strict maternal dairy avoidance may not always be necessary, paving the way for more personalized and…
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