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Chewing gum after heart surgery may help relieve gut problems

Ageing cuttlefish can remember the details of last week’s dinner

Stinkweed could make a cleaner bio-jet fuel

Understanding past climate change ‘tipping points’ can help us prepare for the future

To predict underwater volcano eruptions, scientist looks at images from space

To predict underwater volcano eruptions, scientist looks at images from space

Physicists create 256-qubit programmable quantum simulator

US beekeepers continue to report high colony loss rates, no clear improvement

In a study of Drosophila fruit flies, NIH scientists found that only about 30% of the genes that are hallmarks for aging may set an animal's internal clock. The rest may reflect the body's response to bacteria. Above is a picture of a Drosophila gut, a key source of bacteria.

Study suggests scientists may need to rethink which genes control aging

Graphene key for novel hardware security

Finding a way to stop chemotherapy from damaging the heart

Making tuberculosis more susceptible to antibiotics

To recreate ancient recipes, check out the vestiges of clay pots

‘Liquid biopsy’ tech contributes to successful clinical trial for detecting breast cancer recurrence

New Nano Drug Candidate Kills Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells

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