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Journals Biology Newsletter for 2026-03-13 ( 4 items )  
Cell Death's 'Beautiful' Rings: U-M Discovery Has Implications for Biological Resilience and Immunity (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 13 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: * * * Cell death's 'beautiful' rings: U-M discovery has implications for biological resilience and immunity The finding helps researchers better understand and potentially support the ability of cells to stop the spread of pathogens without going overboard and harming their healthy neighbors Researchers at the University of Michigan have revealed that cells use a previously unknown feat of molecul more PR

Father's tobacco use may raise children's diabetes risk (10)
SANTA CRUZ, California, March 12 -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news: * * * Father's tobacco use may raise children's diabetes risk * Key takeaways * Intergenerational impact: A father's exposure to nicotine can lead to metabolic alterations in his children, specifically affecting how their bodies process sugar. * Beyond smoking: The study suggests that non-combustible nicotine sources such as vaping, electronic cigarettes, and nicotine pouches m more PR

Portsmouth Researcher Awarded 713,000 Pounds to Develop Pioneering 3D Imaging Technique to Capture Cancer Cell 'Fingerprints' (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, March 12 -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news: * * * Portsmouth researcher awarded 713,000 pounds to develop pioneering 3D imaging technique to capture cancer cell "fingerprints" Dr Priyanka Dey has secured funding to develop a new technique that will give us a richer understanding of what cancer cells are made of and how they change as disease progresses * University of Portsmouth project aims to develop a new technology that will allow researchers more PR

University of New South Wales: Coo-ee - Scientists Tap Into the Inner Workings of Long-distance Animal Calls (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, March 12 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news: * * * Coo-ee! Scientists tap into the inner workings of long-distance animal calls UNSW Sydney researchers have traced the evolution of over 100 animal calls - including from lions, koalas and whales - to learn more about how mammals communicate over distances. * From whale songs to lion roars, animals have evolved to stretch their voices across distances so that friends - and sometimes foes more PR