The first human genome, which has served as the reference until now, was released approximately 20 years ago. It was
Month: June 2023
Previously unknown antibiotic resistance widespread among bacteria
Genes that make bacteria resistant to antibiotics are much more widespread in our environment than was previously realised. A new
The IL-17 protein plays a key role in skin aging
A team of scientists from the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) in collaboration with the National Center for
Taurine may be a key to longer and healthier life
A deficiency of taurine — a nutrient produced in the body and found in many foods — is a driver
Lingering effects of Neanderthal DNA found in modern humans
Recent scientific discoveries have shown that Neanderthal genes comprise some 1 to 4% of the genome of present-day humans whose
Dentists identify new bacterial species involved in tooth decay
Philadelphia — Collaborating researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and the Adams School of Dentistry and
Sabotage and collusion could be derailing your weight loss journey, finds study
Family and loved ones may be conspiring to sabotage your weight loss journey, according to a new study from the
Colorful fresh foods improve athletes’ vision
Nutrition is an important part of any top athlete’s training program. And now, a new study by researchers from the
Diet tracking: How much is enough to lose weight?
Keeping track of everything you eat and drink in a day is a tedious task that is tough to keep
The digital dark matter clouding AI
Artificial intelligence has entered our daily lives. First, it was ChatGPT. Now, it’s AI-generated pizza and beer commercials. While we