Microplastics Found in Sardines Raise Health Concerns in Tunisia
A study reveals alarming levels of microplastic contamination in sardines, a key fish in Tunisia's diet, raising serious health concerns.
Breakthrough in Tick-Borne Encephalitis Treatment: Russian Scientists Discover New Plant-Based Drug
Scientists Unlock Mechanism to Reactivate Neural Stem Cells, Offering Hope for Neurological Disease Treatments
Understanding Bone Cancer: Symptoms, Types, and Treatments
Qatar Launches Largest Genome Sequencing Project for 25,000 Citizens
Smallest Non-Avian Dinosaur Eggs Discovered in China
Michel Barnier Launches National Climate Change Adaptation Plan in Rhône
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Understanding Bone Cancer: Symptoms, Types, and Treatments
Bone cancer, a rare form of cancer affecting the bones, can present various symptoms and requires specific treatment approaches. Understanding its types and symptoms is crucial for early diagnosis and effective management.
Japanese Scientists Make Breakthrough in Cloning Research with Artificial Nucleus
Japanese scientists from Kindai University have successfully created an artificial cell nucleus inside a living mouse egg, marking a significant advancement in cloning research and the understanding of nucleus formation.
COP 16: Urgent Call to Preserve Global Biodiversity Amid Extinction Crisis
The COP 16 conference in Colombia emphasizes the urgent need to address biodiversity loss, highlighting the interconnectedness of species and the looming threat of a sixth mass extinction caused by human activities.
Plants Compete for Pollinators Using Explosive Pollen Mechanism
A study reveals that plants like Hypenia macarintha use explosive pollen mechanisms to enhance pollination success by outcompeting other plants for pollinator attention.