Oceanographers and engineers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego collaborated to modify a common
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Swim, Jump, Shoot, Lift: Paralympians reveal brain’s amazing ability to adapt
Professor Kimitaka Nakazawa built a career studying neurological rehabilitation after spinal cord injury. He had long been interested in sports
Scientists made one step closer to understanding, how redheads inherit their red hair
Redheads are quite rare. Chances are, you would like to disagree, but think on a more global scale – red
New insights into how genes are activated
In a study in Nature, researchers at Karolinska Institutet present a new method for analysing how instructions in the genome control
Researchers take a Step Closer to Successfully Treating Alzheimer‘s with New Designer Molecules
As amyloid beta peptides bind to prion proteins, a cascade of events, which include the accumulation of plaques, abnormal immune
How ‘Dry January’ Benefits Your Mind and Body
Now that the spiked eggnog and Champagne are gone, the new year offers a convenient opportunity to seriously look at
The Dangerous Allure of Breech Birth at Home – and a Problematic New Paper
At first glance, I thought I’d misunderstood it. I just didn’t expect to see a paper with so much spin about high-risk
Bumble and Bumble: what’s black and yellow and maybe more than one species?
During the dark afternoons of December in New England, I like to scroll through my old field photos and think
Caesarean sections prevent natural transfer of immune system-boosting bacteria
Baby‘s birth is always an exciting moment, but it can also be hugely stressful. In fact, in certain cases natural
Child deaths from opioids nearly tripled in recent years, says Yale study
Close to 9,000 children and teens in the United States died from opioid poisonings over the last two decades, representing