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Cell & Microbiology Apr 12, 2023

When cells sense the cue for growth

Researchers of the Genome Dynamics Project team at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science have revealed a new mechanism controlling cellular proliferation in response to serum, which triggers growth of resting cells.

Social Sciences Apr 11, 2023

Journalists needs to be more critical of the way governments use 'nudging' to change our behavior, says researcher

Suppose you are in a pub with friends. You drink a few beers, have a good time, and head home. The following morning you realize your headache is milder than usual. You then discover that you were part of an experiment where ...

Mathematics Apr 7, 2023

New statistical model accurately predicts monthly US gun homicides, overcoming limitations of official government data

The United States experiences a staggeringly high rate of gun homicides, but accurately predicting these incidents—especially on a monthly basis—has been a significant challenge, due to the lag in the release of official ...

Education Mar 31, 2023

Intervention with educational robotics for the development of early childhood lexical relationships

Technological evolution poses challenges in all sectors, which is why, in the case of the educational community, it is not surprising that more and more studies are interested in the integration of STEM disciplines (science, ...

Economics & Business Mar 31, 2023

Could a reinterpreted Marxism have solutions to our unprecedented environmental crisis?

In 2021, Kohei Saito's "Capital in the Anthropocene" became a publishing sensation in Japan, eventually selling more than half a million copies.

Cell & Microbiology Mar 30, 2023

Key mechanism that controls human heart development discovered

Writing in Science Advances researchers of the University of Cologne describe a key mechanism that controls the decision-making process that allows human embryonic stem cells to make the heart. These discoveries enable better ...

Ecology Mar 29, 2023

Fish diversity documented in Switzerland's rivers

In a major survey of Swiss rivers and streams, more than 50 different fish species were recorded. For the first time, more than one species was also found in the case of smaller types of fish such as the bullhead. In Progetto ...

Biotechnology Mar 23, 2023

New soil sensor may improve efficiency of crop fertilization

Measuring temperature and nitrogen levels in soil is important for agriculture systems but detecting them apart from one another is difficult to do. Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, James L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Associate Professor ...

Economics & Business Feb 28, 2023

Targeting wealth managers would cripple Russia's oligarchs, claims new study

From astronomical sums of money to opulent superyachts and lavish villas, the assets of the oligarchs providing the political and financial backing for Russian president Vladimir Putin's military ambitions have been publicly ...

Bio & Medicine Feb 20, 2023

Researchers develop first nanotube sensors capable of detecting and distinguishing gibberellin plant hormones

Researchers from the Disruptive & Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP) Interdisciplinary Research Group (IRG) of Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT's research enterprise ...

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