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Weizmann Institute of Science

Cone snail toxin (Conkunitzin-S1, shown in orange) interacting with a fish potassium channel (shown in blue). Courtesy of Eitan Reuveny and Izhar Karbat.

Cone snail toxin inspires new method for studying molecular interactions

Categories Life & Non-humans
C. albicans spreads to the kidneys of immunosuppressed mice (left), but invasive candidiasis is mitigated by exposure to K. weizmannii (right).

New Yeast Species Could Prevent Deadly Fungal Infections in Hospitalized Patients

Categories Health
Sometimes more is less: Certain wild land mammals contribute relatively little to the global biomass despite having numerous individuals and species

The weight of responsibility: biomass of livestock dwarfs that of wild mammals

Categories Life & Non-humans
A Natural Food Supplement May Relieve Anxiety

A Natural Food Supplement May Relieve Anxiety

Categories Brain & Behavior

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