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  • artificial organ kept man alive until transplant

    artificial organ kept man alive until transplant

    X-rays show a 33-year old patients’ new lungs (left) and old lungs (right).Credit: Northwestern Medicine

    A 33-year-old man survived for 48 hours without his lungs, after a medical team replaced the organs with an external artificial-lung system

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  • Anticipation of periodic events influences cell motility in amoeba proteus

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  • Time scales and gaps, Haar fluctuations and multifractal geochronologies

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  • Sadler, P. M. & Jerolmack, D. J. Scaling laws for aggradation, denudation and progradation rates: the case for time-scale invariance at sediment sources and sinks….

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  • Organelles stick together through PDZD8-mediated condensate formation

    Organelles stick together through PDZD8-mediated condensate formation

    Organelles frequently form close associations with each other through membrane contact sites (MCSs), which support metabolite or lipid exchange and regulate processes such as calcium signalling and apoptosis. Here, Hoffmann, Nagao et al….

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  • The mosaic memory of large language models

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  • Subagja, A. D., Ausat, A. M. A., Sari, A. R., Wanof, M. I. & Suherlan, S. Improving…

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  • Postoperative nausea and vomiting following orthognathic and temporomandibular joint surgery: a prospective two-center cohort study

    Postoperative nausea and vomiting following orthognathic and temporomandibular joint surgery: a prospective two-center cohort study

    This study found a high incidence of PONV (58.25%) following orthognathic and TMJ surgery, a rate significantly higher than that reported for other surgical types17, and consistent with previous literature3. Notably, the risk of PONV was…

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  • Still conscious? Brain marker signals when anaesthesia takes hold

    Still conscious? Brain marker signals when anaesthesia takes hold

    Unconsciousness induced by the widely used drug propofol is marked by characteristic changes in electrical activity. Credit: Abed Zagout/Anadolu/Getty

    Scientists have identified a distinctive brain-wave pattern that marks the slide into…

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  • Type I interferon signaling defines a novel disease signature in xeroderma pigmentosum C human keratinocytes

  • Slominski, R. M., Raman, C., Jetten, A. M. & Slominski, A. T. Neuro-immuno-endocrinology of the skin: how environment regulates body homeostasis. Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. 21, 495–509 (2025).

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  • Multidimensional helical dichroism from a chiral molecular nanoassembly

  • Deng, M., Yu, J. & Blackmond, D. G. Symmetry breaking and chiral amplification in prebiotic ligation reactions. Nature 626, 1019–1024 (2024).

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