A brief encounter with bacterial inflammation at the very beginning of life may leave biological traces that persist long after...
A powerful earthquake may do more than fracture rock and reshape landscapes. It may also trigger a burst of chemical...
Transcription does not end simply because RNA polymerase II (Pol II) reaches the apparent end of a gene. A new...
The idea of creating a digital copy of the human brain has long belonged more to science fiction than to...
Researchers at the University of Patras have discovered that biochar produced from malt spent rootlets, a largely overlooked byproduct of...
A large analysis led by researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has challenged a widely used assumption...
Sodium-ion batteries are moving closer to the center of the global energy-storage race, and a new study from Japan has...
Federal Health Safeguards Face New Uncertainty as Supreme Court Limits Agency Power, JAMA Viewpoint Warns A new Viewpoint in JAMA...
A small pilot study presented at the 2026 American Psychological Association annual convention suggests that carefully supervised interactions with generative...
For years, scientists have wondered whether a male baboon’s ability to capture and share meat might function as a powerful...
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