ScienceAlert on MSN
This Stunning 'Blue Marble' Fruit Isn't Actually Blue – It's a Wild Optical Illusion
The fruit of Africa's marble berry (Pollia condensata) is a true living gemstone, sporting a stunning metallic blue sheen ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Statin pain finally explained after 30 years of mystery
For decades, statins have been the quiet workhorses of cardiology, cutting heart attack and stroke risk for millions while ...
A newly developed imaging technique has enabled scientists to map microscopic fiber networks in the brain, muscles, and bones ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Bacteria-size robots now run for months, and you can program them
Bacteria-scale robots that can run for months without human control are no longer a lab fantasy. Researchers have now built ...
New 'zentropy theory' based on quantum mechanics could unlock seemingly impossible electronic devices made with transparent ...
Verywell Health on MSN
How to Spot 'Fake' Fiber in Your Foods
Fiber that naturally occurs in whole foods provides other nutrients like vitamins, minerals, plant compounds, and water, Petitpain said. However, "fake" or isolated fibers are extracted from plants or ...
52mon MSN
Do Anti-Aging Diets Actually Work?
Food alone can’t predict your lifespan. “Mental health is more predictive of longevity than physical health,” says registered ...
Adding fiber-rich dips like guacamole, salsa, bean dip and hummus to your snack rotation can help, too. Avocado is one of the ...
16hon MSN
Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
A simple light-based method is uncovering hidden fiber networks inside the brain and body, even in tissue slides over 100 years old.
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Fungus 'rewires' maize plants, causing tumor-like growths by hijacking root formation process
When a maize plant is attacked by the fungus Ustilago maydis, tumor-like tissue growths occur at the site of infection. How the pathogen causes this response in its host has long been unknown. But a ...
News Medical on MSN
Cell batteries: condensates charge the membrane
Researchers have determined that condensates are electrically charged droplets that can induce voltage changes across the ...
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