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Gibraltar’s Monkeys Are Eating Dirt to Cope With Tourists’ Junk Food

rain drops on tree

The Sound of Rain Wakes Seeds From the Dead

mother breast feeding infant

Unlikely Partnership Inside Every Breastfed Baby’s Gut

Psilocybe mushrooms

8 Million Americans Used Magic Mushrooms Last Year. Many Had Depression.

For a recent CSHL Cancer Center study, Adjunct Professor Mikala Egeblad (now a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor with Johns Hopkins University) and postdoc Xue-Yan He (now Assistant Professor of Cell Biology & Physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis) teamed with CSHL Professor Linda Van Aelst. Above: lung cancer metastasis in a mouse that underwent experiments designed to simulate the stress that cancer patients experience.

AI Tool Reads Individual Tumor Cells to Predict Who Will Survive Cancer

Professor Andrea Kwakowsky, Associate Professor of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Galway.

The Brain Is Braking Too Hard. A New Drug Target Could Release the Handbrake on Memory

The sample locations where Curiosity snagged three samples of drilled rock at this site on its way out of the Glen Torridon region. Analyzing these samples revealed diverse organic molecules on Mars.

Ancient Organic Molecules on Mars Hint at Chemistry That Could Predate Life on Earth

Ancient Step Made Crabs the Most Successful Crustaceans on Earth

A–C, Kuanchuanpivermis brevicruris, holotype; B–D, Zhangjiagoivermis longicruris, holotype

Tiny Cambrian Fossils Push Back Origin of Swimming Worms

infographic of embryo

The Stem Cells That Grew a Yolk Sac Textbooks Say Shouldn’t Exist

tinnitus

The Serotonin Circuit That Makes Tinnitus Louder

Scientists in the Marson Lab at Gladstone Institutes have opened a new door to understanding HIV by creating the first genetic roadmap of how the virus interacts with real human cells.

Hidden Proteins in Your Blood Could Stop HIV in Its Tracks

Bruce on a rock checking the photographer out

The Beak He Never Had Is the One He Uses to Win Every Fight

abstract time physics artwork

Atomic Clocks Can Now Tick Faster and Slower at the Same Time

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