Sigmund Freud, as an early 20th-century Viennese Lamarckian, should take human nature to be highly malleable, leading to a paradox in his views against this idea.
Mitochondrial origins of the pressure to sleep - Nature
Sleep pressure encompasses complex changes in neuronal activity, synaptic connections, and gene expression, but the relationships between these changes and sleep need remain unclear.
Taurine from tumour niche drives glycolysis to promote leukaemogenesis - Nature
While traditional approaches have linked the tumor microenvironment to cancer biology, new insights reveal that specific receptors on cancer cells are critical for understanding progression.