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Animal Models

Animal Models a living organisms in which normative biology or behavior can be studied, or in which a spontaneous or induced pathological process can be investigated, and in which the phenomenon in one or more respects resembles the same phenomenon in humans or other species of animal.

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  • OCT 17, 2023
    Clinical & Molecular DX
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    OCT 17, 2023
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    OCT 13, 2023
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    Apoptosis - A Process With 1.8 Billion-Year-Old Origins
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    OCT 10, 2023
    Space & Astronomy
    Preparing for Cosmic Discovery: Infrastructure Teams Gear Up for Roman Space Telescope Mission
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    OCT 09, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Understanding the Mechanisms of Umami Taste
    Understanding the Mechanisms of Umami Taste
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    OCT 08, 2023
    Neuroscience
    Caffeine May Lower Parkinson's Risk by 4-8 Times
    Caffeine May Lower Parkinson's Risk by 4-8 Times
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    SEP 28, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Tree Rings Reveal a Previously Unknown Earthquake Risk for the Pacific NW
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    Written By: Carmen Leitch
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    SEP 27, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Ancient Plate Tectonics May Have Helped Life Emerge on Earth
    Ancient Plate Tectonics May Have Helped Life Emerge on Earth
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    4
    SEP 20, 2023
    Genetics & Genomics
    New Tool Makes it Possible to Model Many Mutations in One Animal
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    SEP 19, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Unlocking Earth's Hidden Carbon Vault: Investigating Soil's Role in Carbon Storage
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    SEP 18, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
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    Earth & The Environment
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    SEP 11, 2023
    Neuroscience
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    4
    SEP 11, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
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    SEP 08, 2023
    Microbiology
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    SEP 05, 2023
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    AUG 30, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
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    AUG 28, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
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    AUG 24, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
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    AUG 20, 2023
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    AUG 20, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
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    Rare Tropical Storm Hits Southern California Along with an Earthquake
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OCT 17, 2023
Clinical & Molecular DX
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Brain Fungal Infections Cause Alzheimer's Symptoms
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OCT 13, 2023
Cell & Molecular Biology
Apoptosis - A Process With 1.8 Billion-Year-Old Origins
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OCT 10, 2023
Space & Astronomy
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OCT 09, 2023
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Understanding the Mechanisms of Umami Taste
Understanding the Mechanisms of Umami Taste
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  • OCT 08, 2023
    Neuroscience
    Caffeine May Lower Parkinson's Risk by 4-8 Times
    Caffeine May Lower Parkinson's Risk by 4-8 Times
    Researchers have identified a correlation between caffeine consumption from tea and coffee and a lower risk of Parkinson ...
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    4
    SEP 28, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Tree Rings Reveal a Previously Unknown Earthquake Risk for the Pacific NW
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    5
    SEP 27, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Ancient Plate Tectonics May Have Helped Life Emerge on Earth
    Ancient Plate Tectonics May Have Helped Life Emerge on Earth
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    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    SEP 20, 2023
    Genetics & Genomics
    New Tool Makes it Possible to Model Many Mutations in One Animal
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    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    SEP 19, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Unlocking Earth's Hidden Carbon Vault: Investigating Soil's Role in Carbon Storage
    Unlocking Earth's Hidden Carbon Vault: Investigating Soil's Role in Carbon Storage
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    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
     
     
  • SEP 18, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    A Mechanism for Neuronal Death in Alzheimer's is Discovered
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    Worldwide, about 55 million people are thought to be living with dementia, which refers to impairments in memory and thi ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    6
    SEP 14, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
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    Climate Change and Pathogens: Implications for Birds and Bats in Europe
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    4
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    Zinc is Shown to be a Key Player in Leaky Gut and Bowel Disease
    Zinc and other molecules that come from plants can interact with the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, and they can affect the ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    8
    SEP 11, 2023
    Neuroscience
    Exercise-Induced Hormone Reduces Alzheimer's Pathology
    Exercise-Induced Hormone Reduces Alzheimer's Pathology
    Irisin, a muscle-derived hormone, reduces amyloid beta pathology, a key hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), in cel ...
    Written By: Annie Lennon
    4
    SEP 11, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Some Gases Released by Plants Have a Powerful Impact on Cloud Formation
    Some Gases Released by Plants Have a Powerful Impact on Cloud Formation
    Plants release gaseous hydrocarbons called sesquiterpenes. Scientists have now found that sesquiterpenes are a significa ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
     
     
  • SEP 08, 2023
    Microbiology
    The Stress of Drought Increases VOC Emissions from Rainforest Soil Microbes
    The Stress of Drought Increases VOC Emissions from Rainforest Soil Microbes
    The Amazon rainforest has been through periods of serious drought in recent years, some of which have been accompanied b ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    8
    SEP 05, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Concerning Mutations Arise in a Type of Bird Flu
    Concerning Mutations Arise in a Type of Bird Flu
    In recent years, a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza, H5N1, has been devastating bird populations around the w ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    8
    AUG 30, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    SARS-CoV-2 is Evolving Rapidly in White-Tailed Deer
    SARS-CoV-2 is Evolving Rapidly in White-Tailed Deer
    At least 50 different animals including dogs, cats, raccoons, and white-tailed deer can be infected with the virus that ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    7
    AUG 28, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    How High-Fat Diets Impact Gut Microbes to Increase Colorectal Cancer Risk
    How High-Fat Diets Impact Gut Microbes to Increase Colorectal Cancer Risk
    Rates of colorectal cancer in people under 50 are increasing. High fat diets and how they impact the gut microbiome are ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    6
    AUG 24, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    REBURN: Modeling Strategies to Manage Wildfires and Forest Resilience
    REBURN: Modeling Strategies to Manage Wildfires and Forest Resilience
    A pair of recent studies published in Fire Ecology examines an experimental modeling tool known as REBURN designed to pr ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    3
     
     
  • AUG 20, 2023
    Microbiology
    How Veggies Can Help You Fight a Lung Infection
    How Veggies Can Help You Fight a Lung Infection
    A healthy diet that includes vegetables can provide many health benefits. Scientists have now shown that cruciferous veg ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    5
    AUG 20, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Rare Tropical Storm Hits Southern California Along with an Earthquake
    Rare Tropical Storm Hits Southern California Along with an Earthquake
    Hurricane Hilary, which is now Tropical Storm Hilary, is the first tropical storm to affect Southern California in more ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    AUG 14, 2023
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    A Grandmother's Diet Could Protect her Grandkids' Brain Development
    A Grandmother's Diet Could Protect her Grandkids' Brain Development
    Research has indicated that the environment and diet of mothers can affect the health of their offspring. A new study ha ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    AUG 12, 2023
    Earth & The Environment
    Ancient Climate Conditions Influenced Where and How Early Humans Lived and Reproduced
    Ancient Climate Conditions Influenced Where and How Early Humans Lived and Reproduced
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