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How did nautiloids survive​​ extinction?

Posted on May 20, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

Researchers found nautiloids outlived other shelly creatures in the late-Cretaceous extinction because they had slower metabolisms.

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    Researchers developed new AI to treat cancer

    Posted on May 13, 2024June 26, 2025 by Ankita Murmu

    Scientists created an artificial intelligence model, called CancerGPT, that predicted the effect of different drug combinations on patients…

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      Scientists tackle mosquito-borne viruses with CRISPR

      Posted on May 6, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

      Researchers developed a new CRISPR protein that cuts viral RNA to combat diseases like yellow fever.

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        Researchers linked obesity with breast cancer

        Posted on April 18, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

        Scientists compared genetic data from tumors of breast cancer patients, and found patients with high body mass indexes had unique gene…

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          Could microbes feed astronauts on Mars?

          Posted on April 8, 2024June 25, 2025 by Hunter Dulay

          Scientists found that photosynthesizing microbes grown on a synthetic mixture of Martian dust and astronaut pee could supplement a healthy…

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            Scientists suggest new ways to treat gastric cancer

            Posted on April 1, 2024June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

            Researchers computed how genetic elements regulate gastric cancer, to help treat patients and predict their survival.

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              How can astronauts regain balance after spaceflight?

              Posted on March 25, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

              Scientists found that astronauts with coordination problems after space missions could suffer from a malfunctioning central nervous system.

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                Is cancer biased by biological sex?

                Posted on March 21, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

                Researchers reviewed data showing biological male versus female cancer patients experience cancer differently, with different immune…

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                  How did humans learn to speak?

                  Posted on March 18, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

                  Scientists compared parts of the brain that correlate to speech in humans and primates to understand how speech evolved in humans.

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                    Scientists tackle bleach-resistant spores

                    Posted on March 11, 2024June 25, 2025 by Hunter Dulay

                    Researchers found spore-producing microbes that can survive sanitization with 10 times the amount of bleach recommended in hospitals.

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