An international team of researchers, led by the University of Vienna and the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland, has discovered saarvienin A, a new type of glycopeptide antibiotic. Their findings, now published in…
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Postpartum depression and bonding: Long-term effects on school-age children
Researchers show a strong association between postpartum depression, early mother-to-infant bonding, and children’s emotional and behavioral development.
Postpartum maternal mental health and mother-to-infant bonding are well-established as…
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Making connections: A three-dimensional visualization of musculoskeletal development
The musculoskeletal system plays an indispensable role in supporting our life, as it performs a variety of essential functions — providing structural support, enabling movement such as walking and lifting, protecting internal organs, maintaining…
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Why are urban children more prone to allergies?
Scientists discovered that a previously uncharacterized subset of immune cells may play a critical role in the development of allergic diseases and explain differences between urban and rural populations. The finding, published in the journal…
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EU to ease green rules on farm aid subsidies – DW – 05/14/2025
The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a proposal to weaken environmental conditions tied to subsidies for farmers.
It comes after farmers across the European Union staged protests over multiple months over issues including EU regulations…
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EU to ease green rules on farm aid subsidies – DW – 05/14/2025
The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a proposal to weaken environmental conditions tied to subsidies for farmers.
It comes after farmers across the European Union staged protests over multiple months over issues including EU regulations…
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Scientists discover new way the brain learns
Neuroscientists at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre (SWC) at UCL have discovered that the brain uses a dual system for learning through trial and error. This is the first time a second learning system has been identified, which could help explain…
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A downside of taurine: It drives leukemia growth
A new scientific study identified taurine, which is made naturally in the body and consumed through some foods, as a key regulator of myeloid cancers such as leukemia, according to a paper published in the journal Nature.
The preclinical research…
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Houthis Reportedly Nearly Shot Down An F-35 And Several F-16s: DETAILS
The United States military reportedly narrowly avoided a complete disaster during the bombing campaign against the Houthis.
President Donald Trump…
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Russia Sees Prospects For Joint Ventures With Malaysia In Oil & Gas, Nuclear Energy – Bernama
Russia Sees Prospects For Joint Ventures With Malaysia In Oil & Gas, Nuclear Energy Bernama
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