Liver tumors with a lot of cellular diversity may reprogram nearby cells to create a more hospitable microenvironment for their own survival.
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Liver tumors with a lot of cellular diversity may reprogram nearby cells to create a more hospitable microenvironment for their own survival.
Full story at National Cancer Institute
There’s more than one kind of electric eel swimming in South American rivers.
Full story at Smithsonian
Freshwater wetlands from Georgia to New York are home to a previously unrecognized species of medicinal leech.
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Farmers in Mexico and the southwestern Amazon improved predecessors of today’s corn for thousands of years until the crop was fully domesticated.
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An ancient whale that had neither teeth nor baleen is an important link in the evolution of an extraordinary feeding strategy.
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New technology lets scientists simultaneously monitor the activity of hundreds of neurons throughout an animal’s brain.
Full story at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Cell-by-cell analyses reveal how tightly intermingled neurons divvy up movement-related tasks.
Full story at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Researchers can now find out in minutes what kinds of targeted therapies are most effective against subsets of acute myeloid leukemia cells.
Full story at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
After genome editing, the unruly plant produces compact stems and larger, more abundant fruit.
Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory