An ambitious book challenges long-held assumptions on diet and nutrition and exposes gaps in public-health guidance.
A large, multi-institution study led by a Brown University physician-scientist could have important implications for the ...
Oil-in-water droplets respond to chemical cues by forming arm-like extensions that resemble filopodia, which are used by ...
Researchers tracked brain activity across 24 hours, showing how shifting neural control centers drive fatigue and how sleep ...
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Is Neanderthal DNA still beneficial to humans?
When scientists sequenced the first Neanderthal genomes, they did not just resurrect a lost branch of the human family tree, ...
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Scientists think cellular recharging could rewind aging
Scientists are edging closer to something that once sounded like science fiction: using living cells themselves to recharge ...
Two years after this, Sakaguchi was able to link these discoveries. He proved that the Foxp3 gene governs the development of ...
University of California San Diego alumnus Fred Ramsdell will be presented the Nobel Prize by the King of Sweden on Dec. 10 in Stockholm, Sweden. But getting the news about the life-changing award ...
Bedford ‘s Nicole Steele, a biochemistry and molecular biology major at Clark University, is part of a team working with the ...
Four UC Nobel laureates on what they discovered here, why it matters, and why their world-changing work could only have ...
Curiosity-driven experiments in a basement eventually sparked a worldwide rethink of how stress, addiction, and life experiences shape the brain.
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A ...
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