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When placed in mice, an RNA-binding protein found only in the brains of humans changed how the animals vocalized to each other.

How much does the evolution of human speech owe to one amino acid?

Male fruit flies don’t just sing to their mates; they also use sound-cancelling wing-flicks to jockey with rivals. This new understanding of how male flies compete for female partners could shed light on how the brain balances cooperation and competition.

Achieving a 41% emissions reduction, the university sets a new sustainability benchmark.

New research on nematodes reveals how glial cells maintain and monitor neuronal dendrites.

Study reveals how immune cells in the gut distinguish between food and harmful pathogens, shedding light on the origins of both food allergies and intestinal diseases.

Unpacking “finger-like” protein bundles that protrude from cells may lead to novel treatments for metastasis.  

Long classified as a subset of common liver cancer, FLC should be considered its own unique disease. Now researchers are testing a combination drug therapy that targets FLC tumors.

New research reveals how the RapA enzyme protects against R-loop cytotoxicity in E. coli.

She shares the award with three other scientists who together laid the groundwork for a new generation of drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity.
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