First ever endocast reconstruction of the nearly complete brain of the hominin known as Little Foot reveals a small brain
Day: December 18, 2018
Artificial intelligence meets materials science
A Texas A&M engineering research team is harnessing the power of machine learning, data science and the domain knowledge of
Beware of Stressful Events in the Evening
Stress in the evening may take more of a toll on your body than stress at other times of
Red wolf DNA found in mysterious Texas canines
IMAGE: Wildlife biologist Ron Wooten spotted this pack of canines on Galveston Island, Texas, in a region where red wolves were
Southwest forest trees will grow much slower in the 21st century
IMAGE: A treasure trove of data about tree growth in the US West was found in these boxes, each of which
Sofosbuvir rids organism of chikungunya and yellow fever viruses
A study performed at the University of São Paulo’s Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-USP) in Brazil shows that sofosbuvir, a drug
Gut microbiome regulates the intestinal immune system
Scientist have long known that bacteria in the intestines, also known as the microbiome, perform a variety of useful functions
Gene Tweaking Prevented Obesity in Mice
A modified version of the CRISPR gene-editing technique could help fight obesity without having to alter any genes, a new
Understanding dynamic stall at high speeds
IMAGE: University of Illinois Professor of Aerospace Engineering Phillip Ansell, who heads the study, stands in front of a wind tunnel.
FSU researcher: Unfair treatment by police linked to physiological impacts among black men
IMAGE: Michael McFarland, FSU assistant professor of sociology. Credit: FSU Photo/Bruce Palmer Advocates of proactive policing model argue that stopping and