SAR11 bacteria dominate the world’s oceans by being incredibly efficient, shedding genes to survive in nutrient-poor waters.
A new tranche of files from the DOJ reveals new details and relationships between the disgraced financier and prominent ...
Five faculty members from the Department of Education Reform are among the 200 most influential education scholars in the nation, according to Education Week's 2026 ...
After a devastating marine heat wave hit the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas in 2023, the populations of two essential ...
A multidisciplinary USC research team has identified new compounds that may target a key driver of brain inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Their research just published in the Nature ...
A new study finds that a trait helping a marine bacterium survive and flourish today may ultimately become its Achilles Heel as ocean conditions continue to shift.
A group of ocean bacteria long considered perfectly adapted to life in nutrient-poor waters may be more vulnerable to ...
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Trump’s stated reasons for taking Greenland are wrong – but the tactics fit with the plan to limit China’s economic interests
In 2019, during his first term, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a desire to buy Greenland, which has been a part of Denmark for some 300 years. Danes and Greenlanders quickly rebuffed the offer ...
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Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer's-related brain inflammation
A multidisciplinary USC research team has identified new compounds that may target a key driver of brain inflammation linked to Alzheimer's disease. Their research just published in the Nature ...
Researchers have created a targeted compound that blocks an enzyme linked to inflammation in individuals with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease, while still maintaining normal brain ...
Explore the role of the cPLA2 enzyme in brain inflammation related to Alzheimer’s disease and its potential as a therapeutic target.
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