Landmark new research shows Ice Age teens from 25,000 years ago went through similar puberty stages as modern-day adolescents. In
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Unveiling the math behind your calendar
In a world where organizing a simple meeting can feel like herding cats, new research from Case Western Reserve University
Wildfire smoke exposure boost risk of mental illness in youth, study suggests
Each additional day of exposure to wildfire smoke and other extreme forms of dirty air boosts risk of mental illness
Researchers develop promising Lassa fever vaccine
Researchers from Thomas Jefferson University and the University of Maryland Baltimore, in collaboration with the United States Army Medical Research
Ignore antifungal resistance in fungal disease at your peril, warn top scientists
Without immediate action, humanity will potentially face further escalation in resistance in fungal disease, a group of scientists from the
Residents in San Joaquin Valley breathe chemical pesticides, according to new study
Research from UC Davis Health found that 22% of adults and 10% of children who took part in an air-quality
Using a molecular scissors to improve CAR-T cell therapy
Mayo Clinic researchers mined the molecular foundations of cancer and uncovered a new reason chimeric antigen receptor (CAR-T cell therapy)
Understudied protein blobs have global effects on cell biochemistry
Most biological chemistry research has historically focused on the obvious cogs of machinery that keep life moving. Folding proteins, genetic
Breakthrough research extends hope for gastric cancer patients with peritoneal metasis
Gastric cancer remains a formidable adversary, ranking as the fifth most common cancer and the third-leading cause of cancer-related deaths
Genetic carriers for sickle cell disease have higher risks of blood clots across diverse ancestries
National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers and collaborators have found that being a carrier for sickle cell disease, known as