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HHealth Read More Scientists revive activity in frozen mouse brains for the first timeMarch 11, 2026 A ‘cryosleep pod’ in the 1979 science-fiction film Alien.Credit: 20TH CENTURY FOX via AJ Pics/Alamy A familiar trope…
SScience Read More How fast does a protein fold? Real-time technique captures the momentMarch 9, 2026 It can take less than a microsecond for proteins (artist’s impression) to fold into their 3D shapes.Credit: Christoph…
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PPhysics Read More In vitro evidence of bubble-induced acoustic softening and Sanal flow choking in cardiovascular decompressionAugust 12, 2025 This pilot in vitro study explored how decompression-induced microbubble nucleation and acoustic softening contribute to flow instability and…
EEnvironment Read More Functional regimes define soil microbiome response to environmental changeJuly 17, 2025 Sample collection, site description and soil characterization Twenty topsoils were sampled across a range of pH values (4.7–8.32)…