Health & Medicine
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Scientists Discover How Plants Breathe -- and How Humans Shaped their 'Lungs'
Scientists have discovered how plants create networks of air channels - the lungs of the leaf - to transport carbon dioxide (CO2) to their cells.
Latest Research Articles
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Non-invasive View Into the Heart
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Helping the Body's Ability to Grow Bone
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From One Brain Scan, More Information for Medical Artificial Intelligence
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Research Highlights Possible Targets to Help Tackle Crohn's Disease
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Phantom Sensations: When the Sense of Touch Deceives
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Tiny Probe That Senses Deep in the Lung Set to Shed Light on Disease
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Immune System Can Slow Degenerative Eye Disease, NIH-led Mouse Study Shows
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Researchers' Discovery Could Lead to Improved Therapies for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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A Rapid, Easy-to-Use DNA Amplification Method at 37°C
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UMBC Research Decodes Plant Defense System, with an Eye on Improving Farming and Medicine
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Cause of Hardening of the Arteries -- and Potential Treatment -- Identified
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New Vulnerability Found in Major Human Viruses