Why Longevity Research Must Prioritize Women
Women may hold one of nature’s most important clues to the biology of aging, according to a new perspective published in Cell. The paper introduces...
Women may hold one of nature’s most important clues to the biology of aging, according to a new perspective published in Cell. The paper introduces...
Scientists have produced the first complete, end-to-end genome sequence of the common marmoset, creating a high-resolution genetic reference for one of the world’s most important...
A molecule best known for carrying oxygen may become a powerful driver of cardiovascular injury when it escapes the red blood cells that normally contain...
A new global analysis has revealed that the world’s food system is driving a concentrated, interconnected crisis for both climate protection and biodiversity. By mapping...
Harmful algal blooms are spreading across lakes, rivers and coastal waters in the United States, threatening drinking-water supplies, wildlife, public health and economies built around...
Tropical cyclones can transform from distant swirls over warm ocean water into life-threatening disasters within hours. Their winds can tear apart buildings, storm surges can...
A new “smart” food-packaging material developed by researchers at Kyushu University can change color as meat begins to spoil—and repair itself after being cut. The...
A new experiment has shown that sunlight, rather than a power-hungry laser, can generate entangled photons—particles of light whose properties remain mysteriously linked even when...
Lung cancer remains the world’s leading cause of cancer-related death, yet even when a tumor is detected early enough for surgery, removing it completely can...
A handbag grown from fungus could offer a new route beyond both animal leather and petroleum-based vegan alternatives. Researchers in Finland have developed a mycelium-based...
UMass Chan and JMIR Publications Launch Open Access Partnership to Remove Publishing Fees for Digital Health Researchers A new publishing agreement between JMIR Publications and...
After ovulation, an egg begins a carefully timed journey through the oviduct, also known as the Fallopian tube, toward the uterus. Fertilization normally takes place...
A blood test linked to one of Alzheimer’s disease’s most closely watched molecular signals is moving into a population rarely represented in biomarker research. A...
China’s photovoltaic industry may hold one of the most consequential timing decisions in the global energy transition: when, exactly, should solar manufacturers intensify their own...
Cancer does not merely grow around immune cells; it continually rewires them. A review by J. Noh, J. Lee, C. You and colleagues examines how...
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