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Brain cells can be broadly divided into two categories: inhibitory and excitatory neurons.
Exploring the origins of excitatory and inhibitory neuronal tuning in the postsubiculum
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Around 6,200 BCE, the climate changed. Global temperatures dropped, sea levels rose and the southern Levant, including modern-day Israel, the Palestinian territories, Jordan, Lebanon, southern Syria and the Sinai desert, entered a period of drought.
Scientists show that ancient village adapted to drought, rising seas
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Bacteriophages, or phages for short, are viruses that infect bacteria and kill them through a lysis process.
How polyps of the moon jellyfish repel viral attacks on their microbiome
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A four-legged robot trained with machine learning by EPFL researchers has learned to avoid falls by spontaneously switching between walking, trotting, and pronking—a milestone for roboticists as well as biologists interested in animal locomotion.
Trotting robots reveal emergence of animal gait transitions
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Currently, most therapies for allergic diseases require lifelong treatment. Allergic reactions, characterized by ongoing (type 2) inflammation in response to chronic antigen exposure, underlie many chronic diseases in humans, including asthma, atopic dermatitis, ulcerative colitis and more.
Gene expression analyses identify potential drivers of chronic allergic inflammation
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Researchers who want to bridge the divide between biology and technology spend a lot of time thinking about translating between the two different "languages" of those realms.
Organic electrochemical transistors: Scientists solve chemical mystery at the interface of biology and technology
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Common household products containing nanoparticles—grains of engineered material so miniscule they are invisible to the eye—could be contributing to a new form of indoor air pollution, according to a Rutgers University study.
Activity in a room stirs up nanoparticles left over from consumer sprays, study shows
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Last summer, when the Titan submersible suffered a catastrophic implosion on its way to take passengers to see the Titanic shipwreck, it was a dramatic example of the failure of a thin-walled structure.
New research reports on buckling: When structures suddenly collapse
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Cancer patients diagnosed in English prisons do not receive the same level of curative treatment as those in the general population, meaning they are at increased risk of death.
Patients diagnosed with cancer in prison more likely to die from the disease, research shows
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