Nitrogen is a crucial component of proteins and nucleic acids, the fundamental building blocks of all living things, and thus ...
Despite being the third-largest producer and consumer of beer worldwide, Brazil depends almost entirely on hop imports. Less ...
Hank Green talks with us about why research and development make the prescription drug development process long...
Researchers have used cryo-EM and computational tools to visualize ribozyme assembly, shedding light on life's most versatile ...
New findings suggest that the body’s own immune cells may play a bigger role in clearing cholesterol than previously ...
Ajay Ray, 65, was sentenced in April to a two-year-less-a-day conditional sentence by Superior Court Justice Spencer ...
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We Finally Understand Why We “Feel” It When We See Someone Get Hurt
When you’re next at the movies, if there’s a particularly gnarly scene where a character gets hurt, take a quick glance at ...
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Sask. health minister asks regulatory bodies to investigate controversial facility after CBC report
Saskatchewan’s Health Minister says his government has asked the organization that regulates doctors and the treasury crown ...
Sweat contains a wealth of biological information that, with the help of artificial intelligence and next-generation sensors, could transform how we monitor our health and well-being, a new study ...
Healthy people are injecting tiny doses of obesity medication to look and feel even better. But at what danger?
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Medical Holy Grail: Israeli researchers isolate elusive cells that may slow down aging
Prof. Alon Monsonego’s lab finds that ‘T helper’ blood cells, abundant in ‘super-centenarians’ in high-life-expectancy zone ...
By integrating biochar into semi-continuous reactors operating for 100 days, the research shows notable gains in gas yield, stronger resistance to ...
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