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- Table of Contents — May 27, 2025, 122 (21) | PNAS
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- Incorporation of polylactic acid microplastics into the carbon . . . - PNAS
The growing presence of polylactic acid microplastics (PLA-MPs) in aqueous and alimentary contexts has led to increased oral exposure Understanding primary biological processes of PLA-MPs in the gut is crucial for assessing their potential impact on the host health We clarified the degradation source of PLA-MPs in the gut and revealed the incorporation of PLA-MPs into the metabolic flux of
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- The SIK3-N783Y mutation is associated with the human natural . . . - PNAS
A mutation in salt-induced kinase 3 (hSIK3-N783Y) is identified in a human subject exhibiting the natural short sleep duration trait A mouse model carrying this homologous mutation demonstrates reduced sleep duration, confirming the mutation’s causality to the sleep trait This mutation leads to
- Comparing cooperative geometric puzzle solving in ants versus humans - PNAS
Collective cognition is often mentioned as one of the advantages of group living But which factors actually facilitate group smarts? To answer this, we compared how individuals and groups of either ants or people tackle an identical geometrical puzzle We find that when ants work in groups, their
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