An unassuming brown bovine from the south of Brazil has made history as the first transgenic cow capable of producing
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RNA-based therapy shows promise against aggressive childhood brain tumors in mice
Targeting a non-encoding stretch of RNA may help shrink tumors caused by an aggressive type of brain cancer in children,
Study tracks shifts in student mental health during college
A four-year study by Dartmouth researchers captures the most in-depth data yet on how college students’ self-esteem and mental health
It’s in the blood: Donor diets can trigger allergic reactions in blood recipients, study finds
Allergic transfusion reactions (ATRs), a potentially life-threatening side effect of blood transfusions with unclear mechanisms, may be linked to food
Middle-age obesity is caused by changes in the shape of neurons in the brain
Nagoya University researchers and their colleagues in Japan have found that middle-age obesity is caused by age-related changes in the
Curbing coal-burning emissions translates to health gains for children
Residential heating by coal has for decades been the major contributor to the high levels of air pollution in Kraków, Poland.
Federal housing programs protect residents from lead exposure
Americans already living in housing supported by federal housing assistance programs have significantly lower blood lead levels than counterparts who
New understanding of the gut immune system may hold promise for Crohn’s disease patients
A team of scientists from DTU and other European universities have uncovered an overlooked mechanism in the gut immune system
New study reveals unintended ethical faultline in team-based reward systems
Employers who have introduced team-based rewards systems to foster creativity, collaboration, productivity and sales may want to look again at
Recreational activities such as golfing, gardening may be associated with increased ALS risk among men
Participation in recreational activities — including golfing, gardening or yard work, woodworking and hunting — may be associated with an