AccessScience added lots of new science-related content in May, June, and July. New and updated articles include:
- DNA replication
- Endothelium
- Antifungal agent
- Antimicrobial agents
- Antiviral agent
- Probiotic
- DNA sequencing
- Fingerprint identification
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Polyomaviridae
- Quorum sensing
- Vagina
- Weight (chemistry)
Editorial briefings:
- The largest system placed in stable quantum superposition to date
- First x-ray absorption spectrum of a single atom
- GSO1: The secret to salt tolerance in plants
News stories:
- A brain implant helped a man with paralysis walk more naturally
- A rare mutation helped one man stave off Alzheimer’s for decades
- A streak of light may not be a black hole fleeing its galaxy after all
- Ancient giant eruptions may have seeded nitrogen needed for life
- Microwaving an insecticide restores its mosquito-killing power
- Race car drivers tend to blink at the same places in each lap
- The oldest scaled-down drawings of actual structures go back 9,000 years
- The new human pangenome could help unveil the biology of everyone
- A gene therapy shot might keep cats from getting pregnant without being spayed
- A star cluster in the Milky Way appears to be as old as the universe
- Air pollution monitoring may accidentally help scientists track biodiversity
- An old perfume bottle reveals what some ancient Romans smelled like
- Brain cavities that swell in space may need at least 3 years to recover
- The Parker Solar Probe may have spotted the origin of high-speed solar winds
- A 407-million-year-old plant’s leaves skipped the usual Fibonacci spirals
- A rain of electrons causes Mercury’s x-ray auroras
- Canada’s Crawford Lake could mark the beginning of the Anthropocene
- Electrons are extremely round, a new measurement confirms
- How geometry solves architectural problems for bees and wasps
- Last week was the hottest ever recorded — here’s why we keep smashing records
- Playful behavior in rats is controlled by a specific area of their brains
- The James Webb telescope may have spotted stars powered by dark matter
- Time in nature or exercise is touted for happiness. But evidence is lacking
- What’s causing this summer’s extreme heat waves?
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