Invading predators can devastate an ecosystem. In fact, a leading cause of extinction is the introduction of predators into an
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Biologist’s discovery may advance regenerative medicine
A new study by researchers at the University of Virginia and other institutions has discovered a type of pigment cell
Study Shows How the Nervous System Can Transmit Information Across Multiple Generations
Nematodes, worms found in virtually all environmental habitats, are among the most studied model organisms. They reproduce quickly and their
Risk factors for adolescent binge eating vary by family socioeconomic status
Binge eating is prevalent across socioeconomic status (SES) groups in the United States and is linked to depressed mood, anxiety
A Precise Look at Alzheimer’s Proteins
PNNL scientist sifts for clues from more than 1,000 human brains A substance known as amyloid beta protein gets a
Gene study suggests drugs may treat some aneurysms
A mutation has been found in a rare form of brain aneurysm that might be treated with a drug already
Mathematics of leaves
Leaves can be enjoyed for their shade, autumn colors, or taste, and the arrangement of leaves on a plant is
Replicating Fetal Bone Growth Process Could Help Heal Large Bone Defects
To treat large gaps in long bones, like the femur, which result from bone tumor removal or a shattering trauma,
NIH HIV experts prioritize research to achieve sustained ART-free HIV remission
Achieving sustained remission of HIV without life-long antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a top HIV research priority, according to a new
DNA nanorobots target HER2-positive breast cancer cells
According to the Mayo Clinic, about 20% of breast cancers make abnormally high levels of a protein called human epidermal