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Daytime meals may reduce health risks linked to night shift work Posted: 03 Dec 2021 12:14 PM PST A small clinical trial has found that eating during the nighttime -- like many shift workers do -- can increase glucose levels, while eating only during the daytime might prevent the higher glucose levels now linked with a nocturnal work life. |
Perovskite solar cells soar to new heights Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST Researchers have developed a novel method to fabricate lead halide perovskite solar cells with record efficiency. |
The layered effect: A single-cell map of corn’s root reveals a regulator of cellular diversity Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:15 AM PST A new study uses novel single-cell profiling techniques to reveal how plants add new cell layers that help them resist climate stressors like drought or flooding. The research focuses on corn -- a critically important crop around the world -- in an effort to create a cell-by-cell map of the plant's root system, which mediates drought stress and absorbs nutrients and fertilizer from the soil. |
Building a human body through gastrulation Posted: 02 Dec 2021 11:14 AM PST Researchers offer a phylogenetic and ontogenetic overview of the primitive streak and its role in mediating amniote (vertebrate animals that develop on land) gastrulation, and discuss the implications of embryonic stem cell-based models of early mammalian embryogenesis on the function of this structure. |
Adding single type of bacteria to gut microbiome boosted anti-tumor immunity in mice Posted: 02 Dec 2021 08:34 AM PST Bacterium common in the mouse gut microbiome can charge up the immune system to fight cancer cells in the colon. |
Climate adaptation of households compared internationally Posted: 02 Dec 2021 08:34 AM PST The UN climate conference in Glasgow in 2021 had a clear message: climate adaptation is required of everyone; from governments to individuals around the world. Researchers have now investigated the drivers of what motivates or hinders people in different cultures in climate adaptation. |
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