Embryos and the uterus exchange molecular signals within the first hour, shaping whether implantation succeeds or fails.
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New low-cost technique forms durable, easy-to-apply cell sheets in just five hours
McMaster scientists create robust cell sheets in five hours using simple tools, opening new paths for tissue repair and ...
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The Overlooked Step That Can Make or Break Your Cake
Cutting into a cake too soon disrupts its delicate structure, as the fats, proteins, and starches need time to fully set ...
EPFL scientists have identified a molecular pathway that protects cells from lipid oxidation and ferroptosis, a regulated ...
Grist reports on Dawn, a Yorkshire pig, whose fat contributes to plant-based meat alternatives, blending plant proteins with ...
Protein and carbohydrate macronutrients (nutrients we need a lot of) have been discussed in recent columns. Today’s column is ...
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Some mammals can hit pause on a pregnancy—understanding how that happens could help us treat cancer
Seals give birth only when conditions are right. After mating, a female seal can delay implantation of the embryo in the ...
This food preservation method is being promoted as a nutrition powerhouse, but it shouldn’t be treated as a direct substitute for fresh produce ...
More muscle mass was linked to younger brains in new research, suggesting resistance training can support long-term brain ...
These 6 daily core and full body moves help shrink lower belly fat after 50, while protecting your back and joints.
Dawn, the Yorkshire pig, is quite tasty. But don’t worry. She’s doing perfectly fine, traipsing around a sanctuary in upstate New York.
The process behind embryonic diapause could explain how cancer cells can survive long periods of metabolic stress.
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