The study, published in Nature Human Behaviour, found that the strongest critics actually know less—a pattern similar for gene therapy,
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Small digging mammals are much more important for their ecosystems than previously believed
Many small mammals dig in order to find food. They feed on various beetles, worms, larvi and other creatures as
Delving into community health and HIV in Brazil
What is the most effective way to improve health care outcomes to vulnerable populations? That was one of many questions
UNH, UMaine Establish Genomic Ecology of Coastal Organisms Program
The University of New Hampshire, in collaboration with the University of Maine, has established a new research and training program to
Poisons or medicines? Cyanobacteria toxins protect tiny lake dwellers from parasites
The cyanobacteria blooms that plague western Lake Erie each summer are both an unsightly nuisance and a potential public health
Genetic Testing Doesn’t Cause Undue Worry for Breast Cancer Patients
Genetic testing for breast cancer has become more complex. Newer tests now evaluate a panel of multiple genes, compared to
New ultrasound sensors could allow us to listen to bacteria
In one way or another, you’re probably familiar with ultrasound technology. Although it is widely used in a huge variety
Expanding the scope of pharmacists could lead to reduced lines in emergency rooms
If suddenly you find yourself terribly sick, you go straight to the nearest hospital and its emergency department. You want
Foes of genetically modified foods know less than they think, study finds
The people who hold the most extreme views opposing genetically modified foods think they know most about GMO food science,
Clinical Trial Testing Fecal Microbiota Transplant for Recurrent Diarrheal Disease Begins
A research consortium recently began enrolling patients in a clinical trial examining whether fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) by enema—putting stool