Words matter in national dietary guidance—especially technical ones. In the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, ...
This article explores how multiomics integration, imaging, and bioinformatics are advancing biomarker discovery, revealing ...
Orcas don’t have any natural predators, so how did this happen? The tooth marks, it turned out, were distinctive – they were ...
Most Bemidji State men's hockey fans know sophomore Tory Lund as a sophomore winger. But his off-ice ventures into piano ...
You are here because of a single, all-important enzyme. But don’t look inward to find ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, known more mercifully among scientists as rubisco. Instead, ...
MRI scans of over 600 Finnish adults found that nearly all had frayed, torn or otherwise abnormal rotator cuffs — yet most ...
Stanford Medicine's Consumer Health Summit brought together the intersection of data, diagnostics, wearables and consumer ...
Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno have received a $9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to find out whether cactus pear can become a viable biofuel crop.
Health bosses want to combine adult and children's A&E services for Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals.
This little critter hadn’t previously been identified south of Montana, but tiny, fossilized teeth show it had traveled into Colorado by around half a million years after the dinosaurs were wiped out.
So many options. So much noise. Here's what to know about GLP-1s now.
Frances Arnold's game-changing technique of "directed evolution" creates enzymes with unusual capabilities. Her own evolution made it possible.
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