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Scientists map how bacteria turn steroids into medicines
Scientists are finally tracing, step by step, how bacteria strip down and rebuild steroid molecules into compounds that look a lot like modern drugs. By mapping these microbial assembly lines in the ...
Since humanity's first steps on the moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond Earth has been a central ...
In a world where sugary tea, biscuits, packaged snacks, desserts, and “hidden sugars” have quietly become part of daily ...
Press Trust of India on MSN
Breakthrough innovators honoured at 2025 Tata Transformation Prize ceremony in Mumbai
The Tata Group and The New York Academy of Sciences gathered at the historic Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai on Friday, December 5 ...
New research reveals that sorbitol, a common sugar alcohol used in “low-calorie” foods, can behave much like fructose once ...
Once in the liver, it is converted to a derivative of fructose. It’s important to determine if alternative sweeteners are providing a healthy alternative to table sugar since people with diabetes and ...
Plants do more than photosynthesize - some of them make gold. Scientists in Finland found gold particles inside Norway spruce ...
From climate-smart rice to microbial factories and cancer-fighting bots, the Tata Transformation Prize winners think small to ...
Humanity had a dream: the alien world we hope to call homeSince humanity's first steps on the Moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond ...
Wellbeing Magazine on MSN
Cancer traumatises old and young
Rising cancer rates in young adults reveal lifestyle, diet, and environmental risks, plus strategies to prevent disease early ...
Social media is full of “health” advice nowadays — but a lot of it is hogwash or even harmful, according to experts.
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