An international team of researchers has performed molecular analysis on fossil feathers from a small, feathered dinosaur from the Jurassic.
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Look at the future of chronic wasting disease in Iowa deer
An Iowa State University wildlife ecologist said the confirmation of chronic wasting disease in a deer in a new Iowa
Sleep deprivation accelerates Alzheimer’s brain damage
Poor sleep has long been linked with Alzheimer’s disease, but researchers have understood little about how sleep disruptions drive the
Initiative Will Create Coursework for Cell Manufacturing Workers
An 18-month federally-sponsored project led by the Georgia Institute of Technology will develop much-needed curriculum to train workers for the
Teaming Up to Fight Cancer
When Kim Merchant learned she had breast cancer in January 2018, she “was a little shell-shocked.” As an active person
New theory unlocks the secret behind protein-membrane interactions
Trillions of cells — all different shapes and sizes — form a human body’s structure. Surrounding each cell is a
A Microscope as a Shovel? UConn Researchers Dig It
Using a familiar tool in a way it was never intended to be used opens up a whole new method
Microscopic eye movements affect how we see contrast
It is often difficult for a driver to see a person walking on the side of the road at night—especially
Smoking linked to higher risk of peripheral artery disease in African-Americans
African-Americans who smoke appear to be at greater risk for peripheral artery disease, or PAD, new research has found. Additionally,
How male dragonflies adapt wing color to temperature
New research from Case Western Reserve University in how dragonflies may adapt their wing color to temperature differences might explain