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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Why Do New Nerve Cells Lead to Tummy Troubles in Mice with Colitis?

Ever wondered how our gut keeps working smoothly throughout life? The enteric nervous system (ENS) is like the brain of the gut, controlling its movements. But this system faces constant challenges and might lose some nerve cells (apoptosis) along the way. Scientists think new nerve cells (neurogene

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Brain's Immature Neuroblasts: A New Hope for Regeneration

Deep within the mouse brain, in the subventricular zone, lies a special group of cells called neural stem cells (NSCs). These cells give birth to others called transient-amplifying progenitors (TAPs), which in turn generate neuroblasts (NBs). These cells all play important roles in a process called

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

What's the Link Between Two Enzymes and Lupus?

Ever heard of ACK1 and BRK? These are two non-receptor tyrosine kinases that have been found to play a role in an autoimmune disease called systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Scientists have discovered that people with SLE in their families might have issues with these enzymes. When researchers blo

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Malaria Parasite's Powerhouse: Why Mitochondria Matter in Transmission

Malaria has a sneaky way of spreading from humans to mosquitoes, thanks to tiny structures called gametocytes. These act like mysterious switchboards, turning on and off when needed. So, what's the secret to their quick transformation? A team of researchers decided to zoom in on the mitochondria, th

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Growing Up with Brittle Bones: How Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patients Transition to Adult Care

Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), often called "brittle bone disease, " is a rare genetic condition that makes bones very fragile. It's caused by a problem with a type of collagen, which affects different tissues in the body. Because OI impacts many body systems, people with it need care from many docto

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Monkey Business in South Carolina: 24 Out of 43 Monkeys Recaptured

Imagine this: 43 monkeys on the loose in South Carolina! It all started when a worker at Alpha Genesis in Beaufort County left a door open during feeding time. Oops! The Yemassee Police Department quickly teamed up with the facility to catch the escapees. By Sunday, 24 of the Rhesus macaques were sa

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Monkey on the Loose: One Recaptured, Others Still Free

Get this, folks! One of the 43 monkeys that slipped away from a research facility in South Carolina has been safely found. The Yemassee Police Department shared the good news on Saturday, saying the primate was spotted around noon. Isn't that a relief? But hold on, because there's more to the story

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Rewriting Genesis: A Critical Exploration of Faith and Literature

Marilynne Robinson, a renowned author and Pulitzer Prize winner, has written a thought-provoking book, "Reading Genesis," that explores the first book of the Hebrew Bible and its significance in our modern world. While Robinson's erudite analysis is engaging and well-researched, it is not without it

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