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Scientists Say the Constant Motion of Living Cells Could Be a Hidden Source of Electrical Power
The constant, energy-driven motion inside living cells may generate electricity in a way no one fully recognized before.
Superfluidized All-Inorganic Solid-State Battery Solutions to Upgrade Safety for E-Bikes and Smart MobilityLAS VEGAS, /PRNewswire/ -- On the ...
At 80, the United Nations faces structural and strategic challenges. Here's what you need to know about the UN's design, ...
Shifting focus on a visual scene without moving our eyes — think driving, or reading a room for the reaction to your joke — is a behavior known as covert ...
Crypto futures traders lost over $150B in 2025 as excessive leverage, ignored funding rates, and ADL failures exposed ...
A federal court dismissed securities fraud claims against Visa after the stock quickly rebounded from DOJ antitrust ...
Without an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped ...
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Scientists link 2 cancer hallmarks in a way no one expected
Cancer researchers have long treated genetic chaos and epigenetic rewiring as separate engines of disease, two parallel ...
This is an important study on the sensory roles of Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons (CBF-cn) in mammals. The authors identify PKD2L1 as the predominant pH-sensing channel CBF-cn and show how the ...
Researchers at McGill University have uncovered a surprising twist in how dopamine affects movement, overturning a ...
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