Doug Whitney has a genetic mutation that means he should have developed Alzheimer’s disease decades ago, but his long-term ...
Across many countries, a troubling contradiction has become hard to ignore, graduates are leaving university in record ...
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How protein misfolding shapes our aging brains
Researchers are uncovering how protein misfolding, including amyloid and tau changes, drives age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s, ALS, and amyloidosis. New studies reveal early molecular events, ...
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Glowing nanoparticles exposed hidden cancer-protein behavior that could reshape drug screening
Using a powerful single-molecule imaging method they developed, a Broad Institute research team has unveiled a dynamic view ...
Not all earthquake faults behave the same. Some stick and snap, causing earthquakes. Others move slowly over time.
For decades, relaxor ferroelectrics have powered everything from medical ultrasounds to sonar systems, yet their inner atomic ...
Termite mounds are remarkable structures that regulate temperature, balance airflow, and maintain structural stability in ...
Loss of an enzyme necessary for a process called lipoylation disrupts the way cancer cells copy their DNA, increasing their ...
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