With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
Can tattoos protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays, or do they make things worse? A new study I conducted with ...
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Study identifies five foods that may mimic Ozempic
A growing body of research is examining whether certain everyday foods can influence appetite, metabolism and blood sugar in ...
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A 233-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals How Pterosaurs Learned to Fly
"The breakthrough was the discovery of an ancient pterosaur relative, a small lagerpetid archosaur named Ixalerpeton from 233 ...
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) opens applications for the first master's and Ph.D. cohorts ...
Studies have shown that even a few hours of monocular deprivation can markedly improve the visual function of the deprived ...
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding how fat cells grow in size, in response to accommodating larger ...
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UC Santa Cruz study shows developing brains have inherent structure
It’s been hard for the neuroscience community to take a step back from this old school interpretation that the brain is this ...
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MBZUAI opens applications for first master’s, Ph.D. cohorts in computational biology
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has opened applications for the first master's and Ph.D.
Scientists have discovered how a mitochondrial mutation rewires immune function in a model of inherited primary mitochondrial disorders, which often lead to severe disability and death.
A proactive new tool that can help preserve old forests in British Columbia has been developed by University of Alberta ...
The study addresses objections that argue consciousness cannot be captured by computable transformations. Some critics suggest that conscious experience involves non-computable processes or functions ...
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