Research is an important component of academic medicine, but many family medicine departments have struggled with barriers ranging from departmental
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Channels for the supply of energy
Working in cooperation with international colleagues, researchers from the University of Freiburg have described how water-insoluble membrane proteins are transported
Health Tip: Safe Walking
While taking a long, brisk walk is great exercise, you’ll need to pay extra attention if you’re walking along busy
Eleven seal species narrowly escaped extinction
Their fur was used as a raw material for coats; their fat was used for oil lamps and cosmetics: right
Earthquake researchers finalists for supercomputing prize
A team of researchers from the Earthquake Research Institute, Department of Civil Engineering and Information Technology Center at the University
246 Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Ground Beef: CDC
There have been 126 more cases of illness confirmed in a salmonella outbreak linked to recalled ground beef products from
When boy fish build castles to impress girls, boy genes get ‘turned on’ and ‘tuned in’
Call it instinct, but something compels some animals to behave in certain ways, perhaps programs in their genes. Researchers have
Seeing and smelling food prepares the mouse liver for digestion
The sight or smell of something delicious is often enough to get your mouth watering, but the physiological response to
New way to look at cell membranes could change the way we study disease
Researchers have developed a new technique to analyse cell membrane proteins in situ which could revolutionise the way in which
Scientists produce 3D chemical maps of single bacteria
Scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II)–a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at