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Scientists discover the process by which roses produce their iconic fragrance, identifying the key compound citronellol and its biochemical formation.
The text discusses the challenges and opportunities for older academics to continue working in academia, highlighting their benefits and challenges.
A 60-year-old man in Germany is declared HIV-free after receiving a stem-cell transplant with a single mutation in the CCR5 gene.
Researchers detect highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus in dairy cattle, highlighting potential for spillover from birds to mammals.
The discovery of a temperate super-Jupiter using the James Webb Space Telescope, expanding our understanding of planetary formation and life beyond Earth.
Researchers investigate the neural mechanisms underlying placebo pain relief, identifying a specific type of neuron and neural circuit involved in the phenomenon.
Researchers study dopamine's role in modulating interactions between short-term and long-term memory dynamics in flies.
Research collaborations between China and the US have declined due to pandemic and geopolitical tensions, impacting global challenges and innovation.
Researchers develop a small-molecule catalyst that accelerates a specific chemical reaction, enabling efficient synthesis of valuable compounds.
Plants' mechanisms to sense and respond to gravity, including mechanical and chemical signals, are studied to understand plant growth and development.
The importance of randomized controlled trials in ensuring the safety and efficacy of cancer treatments is debated.
The article discusses the importance of a global pandemic agreement and fairness in virus data sharing from an African perspective.
The article discusses the benefits and pitfalls of using generative AI in scientific writing, highlighting its potential to improve efficiency and accuracy.
Researchers discover unique features on exoplanet WASP-39 b's terminator region.
An author corrects a previously published manuscript on genetic continuity and change among Indigenous peoples of California, revising mitochondrial haplogroup calls.
Scientists develop unusual physical skills to conduct research in extreme environments, emphasizing safety and sharing knowledge.
A centuries-old Italian festival featuring snakes is studied by researchers for its unique opportunity for citizen science and conservation.
The text discusses the usability of expired reagents in scientific research, including factors that affect their lifespan and methods for testing their effectiveness.
The spread of avian influenza H5N1 in cattle and preparations to prevent a potential human pandemic.
Researchers correct an article to recognize Nikolaos Chalmpes's contribution in preparing MoS2 nanoplatelets for extreme polarization optics research.