Scientists have uncovered how nerve cells in the spinal cord are organized in precise patterns during embryo development -- a finding that could give insight into regenerative medicine.
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Enabling more stable and scalable quantum computing
Researchers have discovered a new topological material which may enable fault-tolerant quantum computing.
This Shark Eats Grass, and No One Knows Why
Large-scale study 'shows neonic pesticides harm bees'
The largest study to-date on neonicotinoid pesticides concludes they harm honeybees and wild bees.
Newly identified small RNA fragments defend the genome when it's 'naked'
A scientific research team has discovered might be considered emergency replacements for the epigenetic 'sentries' that normally protect the genome from transposons and viruses. These shock troops are pressed into service across the genome only during curiously undefended moments when early, preimplantation embryos are stripped of epigenetic marks and later reprogrammed. It could be one of the earliest forms of genome defense, created by snipping 18- and 22-nucleotide fragments from tRNAs.
Food allergies linked to childhood anxiety
Researchers studied the link between food allergy and childhood anxiety and depression among a sample of predominantly low socioeconomic status minority children and found that children with a food allergy had a significantly higher prevalence of childhood anxiety. Food allergies were not associated with symptoms of childhood depression or with symptoms of anxiety or depression among their caregivers.
Physics in food manufacture: from crisps to pizza
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More milkweeds located throughout the landscape can help conserve monarchs
Adding milkweeds and other native flowering plants into midwestern agricultural lands is key to restoring monarch butterflies, with milkweed sowers from all sectors of society being critically needed for success.