In the first long-term and real-world reflective study of its kind, scientists have uncovered new detrimental health impacts of the artificial sweetener aspartame that echoes those found in shorter ...
Study finds CRISPR/Cas gene editing causes “chromatin fatigue” – another surprise mechanism by which it can produce unwanted ...
Scientists organize millions of proteins by shape, as predicted by AI, revealing 700,000 new families and some shapes unique ...
The most comprehensive dataset of termite genomes to date was created by an international team of scientists, led by ...
Placozoa are among the simplest animals in the world. They were initially discovered living on the walls of aquariums in a ...
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Metabolic analyses of animal fossils help scientists reconstruct million-year-old environments
For the first time, scientists have analyzed metabolism-related molecules from the fossilized bones of animals that lived 1.3 ...
A research team has developed a next-generation anti-inflammatory protein using AI and supercomputing. The team, led by ...
Background Fermented foods are a promising yet underexplored intervention for influencing brain function and mental health through the gut–brain axis. Objective The objective of this study was to ...
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Even Low Doses of Aspartame Could Have Alarming Health Effects, Study Finds
The artificial sweetener aspartame can be found in everything from chewing gum to fizzy drinks and tabletop sweeteners.
Closely related subtypes of dopamine-releasing neurons may play entirely separate roles in processing sensory information, ...
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