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Gestational diabetes shares strong genetic links with type 2 diabetes
Manchester researchers secure £1.3m to transform recycling of complex waste
New genetic map of the human eye reveals clues to vision loss
Alzheimer’s-linked protein found to shape long-term memories
Bug Hope To Beat Eczema
Data explosion in AI era: PolyU leads breakthroughs in protein-based data storage, delivering high storage capacity, strong stability and encryption capabilities
A Hidden Lubricant in Creeping Faults? Uncovering the Mysteries of Aseismic Slip
Slowly ticking breast cancer cells offer new clues to late relapse
New Kind Of Cold Sensor
AI screening tool gives pathologists ‘spatial super vision’ to detect hidden cancer
‘Atomic snapshots’ of proofreading enzyme could lead to better COVID-19 drugs
AI-Powered Lab Discovers Brighter Lead-Free Nanomaterials in 12 Hours
Enzymes in liver cells may contribute to sex differences in atherosclerosis
Landmark achievement opens pathway for treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis
Quail embryos + a prickly protein = major discovery in birth defects
Genetic study reveals cause of common heart valve defect
Gene analysis predicts chemotherapy response in breast cancer
Blood protein levels change significantly from childhood to adulthood
HKUST Team Unveils Innovative Technology for Precise Reading and Control of Brain Circuits to Advance Brain Disease Research
Novel Antimicrobial Discovery At Flinders
Handle with care: Soft robot gripper picks ripe fruit without bruising
Half of AI health answers are wrong even though they sound convincing – new study
New blood test may improve mapping of mosquito-borne viruses
The Once-Theoretical Skyrmion Could Unlock Supercomputing Memory
Scientists turn “mess” into breakthrough: chaotic design unlocks next-generation optical devices
Plant-based diets identified for early Māori
HKUST Uncovers Key Mechanism of Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation
Deadly heat stress conditions already occurring
Scientists Map How Body Traps ‘sleeping’ Tuberculosis
Phosphorus spikes linked to ancient marine mass extinctions
Monash scientists capture atoms in motion, unlocking next-generation memory technology
Pain neurons protect nerve health and offer new therapeutic targets
Topology in Light: Würzburg Researchers Create Optical Phenomenon
New flow chemistry capability saves deuteration time with high yields
A built-in warning system: How mosquitoes detect a common compound in plant-based mosquito repellent
PolyU all-acoustics brain-computer interface system forges new paths for Parkinson’s disease therapy through precise ultrasound neuromodulation
Analysis of ancient parrot DNA reveals sophisticated, long-distance animal trade network that pre-dates the Inca Empire
Carbon-trapping rocks demonstrate Earth’s natural ability to store carbon dioxide
UK start-up COOloop to produce world-first carbon-negative acetic acid using Monash University technology
Tubulin prevents toxic protein clumps in the brain, fighting back neurodegeneration
Electrically detecting ‘liquid-crystal’ phase promises attractive advancements in magnets
Simulations make possible to study movements of large proteins
Synchrotron X-rays reveal pathway to greener fertiliser production
Small Step To Yield Big Coastal Protection Win
Simulation makes it possible to study movements of large proteins
Synthetic Gene Medicines May Disrupt DNA Repair
Electrically Detecting ‘Liquid-Crystal’ Phase Promises Attractive Advancements in Magnets
Electron microscopy shows ‘mouse bite’ defects in semiconductors