He’s in a rush, she isn’t: Reproductive strategy drives slower female aging
Credit: Karin Söderlund Leifler/Linköping University The aging of males and females is influenced by how they choose to invest their available energy, according to a...
Credit: Karin Söderlund Leifler/Linköping University The aging of males and females is influenced by how they choose to invest their available energy, according to a...
Thursday, 11 October 2018 - FutureNeuro, the SFI Research Centre for chronic and rare neurological conditions based at RCSI, has announced its partnership with Irish...
A new study has utilized a novel method to estimate long-term ozone exposure and previously reported epidemiological results to quantify the health burden from long-term...
Credit: The American Chemical Society WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2018 -- Tardigrades are tiny animals that can live in water droplets just about anywhere. When those...
Credit: Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University researchers have identified a molecule that plays a key role in bacterial communication and infection. Their findings add...
WASHINGTON (Oct. 11, 2018) -- Consciousness requires continuous, internally generated activity in the brain. The modulation of this activity is the basis of the electroencephalogram...
An insulin-binding protein in fruit flies could provide new opportunities for tackling disease-carrying mosquitos, such as malaria and yellow fever, scientists at the University of...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- A material designed by MIT chemical engineers can react with carbon dioxide from the air, to grow, strengthen, and even repair itself....
Credit: Kent State University Heather Caldwell, Ph.D., a professor in Kent State University's Department of Biological Sciences, recently received a $450,000 grant to study the...
URBANA, Ill. - In the fight against aflatoxin, dairy producers often turn to sequestering agents such as clay to reduce transference of the toxin into...
Credit: BioBricks Foundation A new easy-to-use legal tool that enables open exchange of biological materials is launched today. The OpenMTA is a Material Transfer Agreement...
Credit: (Courtesy photo by Wyss Institute at Harvard University) ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Oct. 11, 2018) -- An affordable children's educational kit is the latest...
Credit: The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have genetically engineered a new laboratory model that enables...
Bottom Line: Obesity was associated with an increased risk of early onset colorectal cancer (CRC) among women younger than 50. Why The Research Is Interesting:...
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