Prehistoric food globalization spanned three millennia
Peasant farmers began transforming diets across the Old World 7,000 years ago, study findsCredit: Data source: Xinyi Liu; Animation by Javier Ventura/Washington University in St....
Peasant farmers began transforming diets across the Old World 7,000 years ago, study findsCredit: Data source: Xinyi Liu; Animation by Javier Ventura/Washington University in St....
Consortium of multiple sclerosis centers to host free patient, family and caregivers program in Seattle, Wash. The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC), the leading...
Findings may point to potential cure for addictionCredit: University of Houston The Akay Lab biomedical research team at the University of Houston is reporting in...
On average, Danish children suffering from type 1 diabetes perform just as well in school as their classmates. This is the result of the largest...
Approximately 500 million years ago, the evolution of a mineralised vertebrate skeleton had a knock-on effect, causing many new species to emerge, which in turn...
Québec City, February 6, 2019 - A team from Université Laval and the CERVO Brain Research Centre has demonstrated the efficacy in mice of a...
Credit: Ülo Väli In Estonia, the rare Black Stork are living on the northernmost edge of their distribution range. In recent decades, the population of...
Credit: The University of Queensland Corals lurking in deeper, darker waters could one day help to replenish shallow water reefs under threat from ocean warming...
(?)Luminescent traces from individual wild type and zPer2-/- zCry1a-/- zCry2a-/- cultured... view more Tokyo, Japan - Animals have distinct behavioral patterns depending on the time...
Early life weight gain can set teenagers up for poor health outcomes Excessive weight gain in children under two years can lead to cardiovascular and...
A team led by researchers from Osaka University find that unlike their unicellular counterparts, aggregated social amoebae need physical contact rather than chemical signals to...
InDevR publishes scientific article in Nature Partner Journal: VaccinesCredit: Shannon Rodriguez BOULDER COLORADO (1/29/19) -- InDevR Inc. announced publication of "A Neuraminidase Potency Assay for...
This book is by Dr. Samer El-Kaissi, and Dr. Jack R. Wall, published on: Dec. 11, 2018 Thyroid ultrasonography is the gold-standard of thyroid and...
Editor: Professor Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, & Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary; published on Dec. 14, 2018 Obesity is a complex health problem, caused by a number...
Our actions are guided by moral values. However, monetary incentives can get in the way of our good intentions. Neuroeconomists at the University of Zurich...
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