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What is the largest organism? Until a few years ago, Oregon’s “humongous fungus” was considered the world’s largest organism.
Because they rely on hosts for a majority of functions, viruses aren’t considered alive. But entities like ‘Sukunaarchaeum ...
This newly found organism doesn’t act like a virus or a cell, and that could change everything we know about biology.
Sachin Baby is an Indian cricketer from Kerala. The humorous aspect of his name lies in the combination, “Sachin,” a ...
Swimming, possibly one of humanity’s oldest recreational activities, dates back thousands of years. The earliest known ...
Senescent cells, which are damaged and inflammatory, contribute significantly to aging. Researchers at the Max Planck ...
Traditionally considered as auxiliary cells, CD4 T cells produce molecules to support the action of other immune cells by facilitating their functions, migration or proliferation in the organism.
Scientists at the University of Southampton have developed a new way of analyzing fossils, allowing them to see how creatures ...
New research breaks down the way coffee helps support longevity, and it has to do with a cellular process called AMPK. Here's ...
Anxiety, the psychological and physiological state characterized by an anticipation of potential threats and a heightened ...
The largest organism is the Armillaria ostoyae, also known as the “humongous fungus.” The fungus covers 2,385 acres and is 8,650 years old, weighing 35,000 tons. Experts suggest that other organisms ...
Sacai’s latest collection invites us to reimagine the rhythm of our daily lives, where hybrid tuxedo jackets and sculptural ...