Researchers have found that AKI is triggered by fatty molecules called ceramides, which cause serious injury by damaging ...
Scientists have taught bacteria to make octopus camouflage pigment, ushering in a new era of bio-inspired materials.
Findings suggest that urinary ceramide levels could serve as an early biomarker for acute kidney injury, helping doctors identify patients at risk.
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‘Claim is preposterous’: Producer pushes back on Pentagon’s criticism of Netflix’s nuclear thriller ...
A research team led by NIMS has, for the first time, produced nanoscale images of two key features in an ultra-thin material: ...
Cornell researchers have developed a powerful new biosensor that reveals, in unprecedented detail, how and where ...
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