A pesticide sold across tens of millions of American acres as the responsible successor to bee-killing neonicotinoids is disrupting bumblebee reproduction at the level of gene expression — silently ...
Scientists discovered that certain cancer cells use a low-level activation of a DNA-dismantling enzyme—normally seen in cell death—to survive treatment. Instead of dying, these “persister cells” ...
Australia buys most of its paraquat from China, but is investigating ways to become less reliant on the chemical.
As domestic honey production falls, the U.S. is relying more heavily on imported honey while beekeepers struggle to replace lost colonies.
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A next-generation pesticide may be sterilizing the bumblebees that pollinate crops, a study finds
Sulfoxaflor, a pesticide the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved for long-term agricultural use with what it called ...
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Scientists found a hidden antibiotic 100 times stronger than today’s drugs against superbugs
Researchers at the University of Warwick have identified a set of antibiotic compounds hidden inside a well-studied soil ...
In comparing chemical-intensive apple orchards with nearby pesticide-free areas, insect biodiversity is higher in habitats ...
Traditionally, measurement of the acute toxicity of pesticides to beneficial arthropods has relied largely on the determination of an acute median lethal dose or concentration. However, the estimated ...
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) delivers ionizing radiation directly to cancer cells through radio molecules that bind tumor-associated targets. Clinically successful examples include somatostatin ...
Cancer immunotherapy has produced remarkable and durable responses in selected tumor types, yet the majority of solid tumors remain resistant to checkpoint blockade. This resistance is not explained ...
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