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Fast Summary A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (Volume 122, Issue 14, April 2025) focuses on middle school students’ cognitive and social skills tied to
Fast Summary A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (Volume 122, Issue 14, April 2025) focuses on middle school students’ cognitive and social skills tied to
Fast Summary Research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (Volume 122, Issue 14, April 2025) highlights the role juveniles play in the spread and maintenance of infectious
Fast Summary Teh article discusses a study published in the “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences” (PNAS),Volume 122,Issue 14,April 2025. the research focuses on understanding the emergence of spatial
Quick Summary The proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS),Volume 122,Issue 14 (April 2025),highlights findings regarding THIK1 potassium channel activity. THIK1 potassium channels control the functioning of microglia, which
Fast Summary Human pelvic evolution, following the divergence of humans and chimpanzees, has been traditionally viewed through the lens of an obstetrical dilemma – a mismatch between large infant brains
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Quick Summary T cell priming begins with a critical activation phase involving stable interactions with dendritic cells (DCs). The mechanism by which activated T cells receive essential paracrine signals for
Fast Summary: Researchers used Hi-C, imaging, proteomics, and polymer modeling to study the process by which structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complexes assist in refolding interphase chromatin into rod-shaped mitotic
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Fast Summary: The Yowie, frequently enough called Australia’s Bigfoot, is a cryptid described as a towering, hairy humanoid with long arms and large backward-facing feet. Aboriginal legends about the Yowie