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  1. What we can learn from the past—and what to consider in the future of chemicals in the : ($)

  2. Advances in presurgical are an important next step for enhancing the response of early-stage tumors to immune checkpoint blockade. Read more in this : ($)

  3. A new argues that the important inherent properties of new molecules need to be considered at the early stages of chemical design. Read more as part of our " for " series. ($)

  4. A new discusses the “exposome” concept conceived in 2005 as a way of understanding the non-genetic factors associated with disease and health related to chemical exposures. Read more: ($)

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    With due respect, it's not *Chemistry . Although, great input on in reference with the importance of the inherited properties of new ' consideration at early stages of chemical design.

  6. What is a memory? An emerging view is that ensembles of engram cells explain how memories are formed and retrieved. In a new , researchers discuss the evidence for engram cells as a substrate of memory, particularly in rodents. ($)

  7. It’s not just what you eat, but when you eat it—and periods of fasting may have some distinct health benefits. A review last year in Science took a look at the research. ($)

  8. A new outlines the findings of the recent . The report’s results clearly show that, despite humanity’s deep dependence on nature, human activities are driving unprecedented global changes to the natural environment.

  9. In adopting nature-based solutions to , we need to measure and understand what we are doing to avoid causing more harm. That's the argument behind a new . Read it here:

  10. To achieve homeostasis, cells have evolved dynamic and self-regulating quality control processes. A new discusses the importance of two major quality control systems responsible for degradation in eukaryotic cells. ($)

  11. Recent advances in understanding how mitochondria communicate and interact with the cell are explored in this new . ($)

  12. Recent research suggests that the living in and on animals has important functions in their social architecture. Understanding that complex relationship may also identify avenues for treating social disorders in humans.

  13. Shaped by modern chemicals, antibiotic medicines, processed foods and sanitation, the of humans living in the industrialized world is unlike anything ever experienced before by human populations, argues this . Read more:

  14. A new explores how the might facilitate , help program social behaviors, and facilitate in various animal species, including humans. ($)

  15. As people increasingly move to cities, their lifestyles profoundly change. A new examines how the generational shift from rural, outdoor environments to industrialized, urbanized areas has affected our and .

  16. A new explores the cell of axonal transport and highlight the roles this fundamental process plays in organismal . ($)

  17. Single-cell genomics is being used with human organs and organoids to find new connections between our individual and cellular . Read more on how scientists are mapping human cell phenotypes to in this : ($)

  18. Although speech is often considered unique to humans, the past several decades have seen a surge in nonhuman animal studies that inform us about human spoken language. ($)

  19. A new outlines the strong emerging evidence of the close relationship between gut and a host’s phenotypic expression, particularly as relates to a host’s and state. ($)

  20. Limiting warming to 1.5°C rather than 2.0°C would maintain significant proportions of systems such as Arctic summer sea ice, forests and coral reefs and have clear benefits for human health and economies. Read more in this .

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