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Recently published research shows that acidosis-evoked discomfort—termed ‘sngception’—is a distinct somatosensory modality, ...
Histology of the resected scrotal mass shows spindle-shaped cells, and immunohistochemistry confirms an angiomyofibroblastoma ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Viking Woman Was Buried With a Small Dog at Her Feet 1,000 Years AgoArchaeologists unearthed the burial site during excavations in Norway. They say the discovery provides unique insights into ...
New blood tests promise to detect malignancies before they’ve spread. But proving that these tests actually improve outcomes ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNPeople Are Sharing The Books That Got Them Out Of A Deep, Deep, Deep, Deep, DEEP Reading Slump, And I'm Heading To The Library ASAPReading slumps are bound to happen to all bookworms, but it only takes one reaaaally good book to get out of one. Recently, I asked BuzzFeed Community members to share the book that got them out of a ...
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Space.com on MSNCould the answers to cancer lie in space? Why off-Earth research is heating upThe space environment is not kind to human bodies. The final frontier may therefore be the perfect place to study cancer — and someday even treat it.
The study sheds light on a crucial protein, PfPPM2, which controls asexual division and switching between the sexual forms in ...
If we look across the whole of the mammal branch of the tree of life, we find there are many groups of mammals that have ...
However, the new study shows that aging signals can travel through the bloodstream and impact cells in completely different ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that ...
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