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Motor protein Myosin II regulates temperature sensitivity of immune cells
Temperature is a key physiological factor that determines the speed of immune reactions. While this may seem obvious, it has remained largely unexplored at the single-cell level-until now.
Instead of focusing on whether you have hidden explosives or whether you're carrying a weapon, sensors and cameras located at security checkpoints would measure the natural signals coming from your ...
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The Timing of Your Meals Could Be Just as Important as What You Eat
Can you eat healthier without completely revamping your diet? Experts say time-restricted eating, or being mindful of when you eat, is key.
Common advice about jet-lag could make it worse, say experts. But there are ways to lessen its energy-draining impact both on ...
Record Amazon heatwave turned lakes into shallow, overheated traps - scientists explain how calm air and drought fueled the 105°F spike.
The boiling frog theory says that we can be immersed in a process that leads to a bad outcome and not realize it. Is this ...
Climate scientists say the marine heat wave could be altering the jet stream, potentially leading to a wetter than normal winter in the Pacific Northwest.
The Erie Zoo reported Nov. 3 the death of the recently acquired sloth from St. Louis. The zoo reports it died Oct. 26 due to ...
Ever felt goosebumps during a thrilling movie or a touching song? A new study reveals this common reaction, known as ...
Even short-term exposure can have measurable effects. Pollutants can cause DNA fragmentation in sperm, alter morphology ...
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