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Scientists Identify Neurons Driving Anxiety – And How to Calm Them
Anxiety disorders are the world's most common type of mental health condition, impacting the lives of around 360 million ...
The parts of the UK fighting back against the practice of jailing people for social media posts have been mapped today.
Cells are regularly faced with environmental stresses that may damage or destroy them. To survive, they quickly adjust their ...
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Breast cancer cells use a molecular switch to survive stress
Cells are regularly faced with environmental stresses that may damage or destroy them. To survive, they quickly adjust their gene expression to protect themselves.
Starting next fall, students at Texas A&M will be able to enroll in a new major in the College of Arts and Sciences: a ...
Macrophages can alternate between two states: an inflammatory state for fighting infection and a non-inflammatory state for ...
Chromosome compartment analysis of a cancer cell line cohort reveals different subsets of compartment changes where some track epithelial to mesenchymal transition while others reflect secondary ...
ACT Tertiary Education spokesperson Parmjeet Parmar says the changes requiring universities to adopt and report on freedom of expression policies will help restore their role as places of open inquiry ...
Researchers identified a key receptor that primes the formation of autoreactive B cells. Disrupting this pathway may be a ...
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West Africa: Ecowas Court Initiates Step for Execution of Judgement Against Nigeria's Blasphemy Laws
The suit that led to the ECOWAS Court judgement delivered in April documented cases where individuals faced arbitrary arrest, detention, and death sentences merely for alleged blasphemous expressions.
Microsoft President Brad Smith believes there is no need for a law like the European Union’s (EU) Artificial Intelligence (AI ...
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