New technology tracks movements at the genome level
An imaging method can track molecules inside cells, paving the way for a better treatment and diagnosis of genetic diseases.
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00An imaging method can track molecules inside cells, paving the way for a better treatment and diagnosis of genetic diseases.
Study reveals response to deadly 2022 outbreak was complicated by difference in virulence and resistance, demanding varied protocols
A new study reveals that the 3,500-year-old mummy probably faced a painful death that left her screaming in agony, rather than a rushed embalming process.
Researchers studied 30,000 satellite images over six years to accurately and efficiently map litter in the Mediterranean Sea
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A non-invasive imaging technique allows researchers to peer inside six sealed metal animal coffins.
Field research resolves long-standing question of where painted lady butterflies spend the European winter.
The former secretary general of the Water Authority of Jordan outlines what is needed to develop a sustainable model for water management that supports the kingdom’s Economic Modernization Vision 2033.
Human capital, collaboration and innovation are key for the sustainability of MENA higher education institutions.
Nature Middle East editors discuss issues concerning Middle Eastern science and scientists.
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