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Representative venom delivery systems in plants, including (A) co-habiting ants that numerous ant-plants provide a home and food for; (B) haustria of parasitic plants that attack other plants; (C) stinging trichomes of stinging plants; and (D) raphides that penetrate the oral membranes of animals that browse on plants. Artwork by Loma Linda University student M. Benjamin Streit.

Study Reveals Venom Delivery Systems Hiding in Plants, Fungi, and Even Viruses

Categories Life & Non-humans
patient in hospital bed

Brain’s Night Shift: Sleep Patterns Unmask Hidden Consciousness in ‘Unresponsive’ Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior
Scanning Electron Microscopy image of C. difficile in the gut of an infected animal - The University of Sheffield

The Looming Crisis of Antibiotic Resistance

Categories Health
depressed man at gym with head bent down

Heart Attack Survivors May Face Hidden Risk from Standard Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts (top to bottom) NASA's Jeanette Epps, Mike Barratt & Matthew Dominick, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin onboard the ISS.

Space Station Crew Returns After Advancing Cancer Research and Stem Cell Manufacturing in Orbit

Categories Health, Space, Technology
Lungs

Existing Arthritis Drugs May Treat Long-Term COVID Lung Damage

Categories Health
Man talks with physician

Good News for Kidney Donors: Risk of Death Reaches Record Low

Categories Health
Pregnant woman sitting in a wheat field. Pixabay

Tubal Sterilization Less Effective Than Previously Thought, UCSF Study Reveals

Categories Health
Artistic illustration of a human brain. Pixabay

Multiple sclerosis appears to protect against Alzheimerโ€™s disease

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
For the first time, computer science researchers have developed an approach that matches the performance of expert-scored polysomnography using heart data alone. Photo/iStock.

Heart-Monitoring Breakthrough Unveils Sleep Secrets from Home

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Sascha Duttke, an assistant professor in the School of Molecular Biosciences in Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, poses for a photo with a projected image of DNA strands (photo by College of Veterinary Medicine/Ted S. Warren).

Hidden DNA ‘Spatial Grammar’ Reshapes Understanding of Gene Regulation

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Ho Yan Yeung, PhD, first author on the study (left) and Thomas Koch, PhD, also an author on the study (right) examine a freshly-collected batch of cone snails. Image credit: Safavi Lab.

Deadly Sea Snail Venom Offers Promising Clues for New Diabetes and Hormone Treatments

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Reminiscent of a Halloween pumpkin, this collection of dots shows cells forming part of the thymus.

Unlocking the Secrets of Our Aging Immune System: New Insights into Thymus Decline

Categories Health
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