Scientists map plant-fungus symbiosis at single-cell resolution
Ghent, 18 August 2026 — Beneath the soil, tomato roots are not passive anchors but dynamic biological interfaces where plants and fungi negotiate an exchange...
Ghent, 18 August 2026 — Beneath the soil, tomato roots are not passive anchors but dynamic biological interfaces where plants and fungi negotiate an exchange...
A new machine-learning approach could give acoustic engineers a faster way to predict how microslit panels behave when air rushes across their surfaces, a condition...
UC San Diego has received a $12.3 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health,...
Aflatoxin, one of the most dangerous families of foodborne toxins, may soon face an unusual opponent: living cells transformed into microscopic sensing and treatment units....
Air Pollution May Reshape Alzheimer’s-Vulnerable Brain Regions—But the Pattern Changes With Age Common outdoor air pollutants may be associated with structural changes in brain regions...
A new study has identified autoantibodies targeting CD320, the cellular receptor responsible for transporting vitamin B12 into cells, in a subset of people with idiopathic...
University of Missouri researchers have found that moving the start and end of an overnight hospital shift forward by two hours may improve physicians’ sleep...
Head and neck cancer research is entering a phase in which viral technology, tumor genomics and personalized immunology are being combined into a single treatment...
A seizure in the confined environment of an aircraft can transform an otherwise routine flight into a rapidly evolving medical emergency, forcing cabin crew and...
On World Breast Cancer Research Day, the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology is drawing attention to the clinical research that has transformed breast cancer...
A new study in JAMA is examining an overlooked interval in hospital care: the time between a patient’s admission to a general medical service and...
Researchers at Houston Methodist and the University of Cambridge have developed a flexible neural interface that could change how scientists approach paralysis and other consequences...
Lyme disease risk in the United States is governed by a far more complicated ecological network than researchers once understood, according to a new synthesis...
A new study published in Nature Communications is drawing attention to a sensitive molecular approach for tracking measurable residual disease in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia,...
Personal data are becoming the raw material of modern science. Every smartphone interaction, electronic health record, financial transaction and medical image can help researchers identify...
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