Children across Italy are returning to classrooms after a traditional three months off school—the longest summer holiday in Europe. Summary After a lengthy three-month break, Italian children are heading back to school, marking the Read More
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The mysterious branch of life of known as archaea harbor unique bacteria-fighting compounds Summary Archaea, a distinct branch of life often overlooked, hold a surprising secret: they produce unique compounds capable of fighting bacteria. These Read More
Empowering hypoxia to convert cold tumors into hot tumors for breast cancer immunotherapy Summary Recent research explores harnessing hypoxia, a common characteristic of “cold” tumors (those resistant to immunotherapy), to enhance breast cancer immunotherapy. By Read More
Sucrose provides plants with more than energy. It acts as a temperature sensor, signaling growth in warm conditions. Summary Sucrose, beyond being an energy source for plants, also functions as a temperature sensor. When sucrose Read More
A scorching marine heatwave from 2014 to 2016 devastated the Pacific coast, shaking ecosystems from plankton to whales and triggering mass die-offs, migrations, and fishery collapses. Kelp forests withered, species shifted north, and iconic marine animals perished—Read More
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It’s Saturday! Let’s review the last seven days of research findings: In a kind of logistics/transport breakthrough, archaeologists in Wales have determined that smaller megaliths surrounding Stonehenge were transported by Neolithic humans Read More