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How hundreds of forgotten klezmer tunes have been rescued from oblivion
Thanks to a mammoth klezmer digitization project, we can hear Jewish music that hasn't been played for generations.
Scientists have captured an unprecedented, real-time view of influenza viruses as they move across and slip inside human ...
Precision measurement technology to assure the quality of products on assembly lines across the U.S. -- Fostering an excellence in surgical care from the first precision clinical microscopes and ...
The flu illness is triggered by influenza viruses, which enter the body through droplets and then infect cells. Researchers from Switzerland and Japan have now investigated the flu virus in minute ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Microscopic droplets reveal DNA’s hidden architecture
Inside every human cell, six feet of DNA folds into a nucleus that is only a few micrometers wide, yet still manages to ...
Mapping how Narcan reverses opioid overdose can provide a molecular blueprint for developing more effective drugs against overdose.
ZME Science on MSN
Ancient Bees Turned a Gruesome Bone Graveyard into a Cozy Home
The floor of the Cueva de Mono, a cave in the Dominican Republic, is a gruesome graveyard. For thousands of years, it served ...
Persistent contacts between Climp63 and microtubules cause mitotic defects and nuclear fragmentation
This important study reveals that mitotic release of an ER-microtubule tether is critical for normal mitotic progression. Manipulating CLIMP63 phosphorylation, the authors provide convincing evidence ...
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