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A joint team from the University of Stuttgart in Germany and the University of Melbourne in Australia has developed a new ...
Male mice become aggressive after watching peers—not strangers—attack intruders, and researchers have found a neural ...
In the UK there are more than 40,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) annually, but fewer than 10% of people survive.
Just as a computer’s operating system can be rewritten after a major update, dengue infection can ‘re-programme’ the body’s ...
Study coauthor Geoffrey Smith, Susquehanna River biologist for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, with a big flathead ...
Researchers have developed a material that can sense tiny changes within the body, such as during an arthritis flare-up, and release drugs exactly where and when they are needed. The squishy material ...
The lines on the map are cruise tracks, overlaying temperature. The water in yellow areas hovers around 86 degrees while the ...
Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthesizing organism in the ocean, might be more vulnerable to climate change than researchers thought. Population decline could weaken the foundation of ...
Amid growing scrutiny from policymakers and financiers on how corporations report their climate- and nature-related impacts, a new paper summarizes industrial impacts on the ocean and compares them ...
People with operable diffuse pleural mesothelioma may benefit from immunotherapy before and after surgery, based on results of a clinical trial exploring the sequence of treatment and the role of ...
UC San Diego researchers identify blood biomarkers linked to cognitive decline in Hispanic/Latino adults, paving way for simple blood test to detect Alzheimer's.
Theoretical study by Limor Raviv, Damian Blasi and Vera Kempe, argues that children are not likely to be the main force behind linguistic innovation. For more than a century, scholars have repeated a ...
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