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The ability to learn and form memories allows animals to adapt their behavior based on previous experiences. Associative learning, the process through which organisms learn about the relationship ...
Rapid pathogen detection is crucial for effective disease management, particularly in bloodstream infections. Current molecular diagnostics often require nucleic acid preamplification, adding time and ...
This research was supported by AI-LEAF through the US National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA 2023-67021-39829), by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR 22-000219), and by ...
Our research sheds light on the fascinating molecular mechanism behind the insect green camouflage, a mystery that has intrigued scientists for over a century. By isolating and identifying a unique ...
Prostate cancer is a global health challenge, particularly for patients resistant to the second-generation anti-androgen receptor pathway inhibitor ...
GdPtBi and NdPtBi belong to the Heusler family of compounds and are conventional antiferromagnets below 9 and 2.1 K, respectively. We present evidence for magnetic-field–induced Weyl physics in these ...
The scaffolding role of lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1), beyond its catalytic function, is critical in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) progression. Here, we report the development of MS9117, a ...
A very efficient electrogenerated Fe0 porphyrin catalyst was obtained by substituting in tetraphenylporphyrin two of the opposite phenyl rings by o ...
Extracellular redox-active compounds, flavins and other quinones, have been hypothesized to play a major role in the delivery of electrons from cel ...
Optical cavities confine light on a small region in space, which can result in a strong coupling of light with materials inside the cavity. This gi ...
Thaler and Sunstein’s “nudge” (1) has spawned a revolution in behavioral science research. Despite its popularity, the “nudge approach” has been criticized for having a “limited evidence base” (e.g., ...
Levy and Calvert (19) build on the earlier literature by focusing primarily on the relative power committed to different modes of information processing in the human brain, rather than on different ...