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Credit: Giuseppe Parente Leaders are more willing to take responsibility for making decisions that affect the welfare of others. In a new study, researchers at...
Credit: Giuseppe Parente Leaders are more willing to take responsibility for making decisions that affect the welfare of others. In a new study, researchers at...
Credit: Shinichiro Fuse Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology developed a fast and practical technique using a micro-flow reactor for the synthesis of pure N-carboxy...
Boston, MA - Pregnant women who had low plasma levels of long chain n-3 fatty acids in their first and second trimesters were at a...
Credit: Barani Raman Understanding how a sensory input becomes an experience -- how molecules released by a blooming flower, for instance, become the internal experience...
Credit: Monash University Henipaviruses are among the deadliest viruses known to man and have no effective treatments. The viruses include Hendra, lethal to humans and...
Credit: Nationwide Children's Hospital COLUMBUS, Ohio - In a recent publication in the journal Pediatrics, researchers from Nationwide Children's Hospital present a case study for...
Credit: British Heart Foundation Researchers have found that people exposed to air pollution levels well within UK guidelines have changes in the structure of the...
WASHINGTON (Aug. 3, 2018) -- Transgender individuals may be at higher risk for myocardial infarction and death due to cardiovascular disease, according to several studies....
Rockville, Md. (Aug. 2, 2018)--A high-fat diet may promote the growth of pancreatic cancer independent of obesity because of the interaction between dietary fat and...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2, 2018 -- The profound impact of nanoscience and chemistry on the future of healthcare will be explored in the opening session of...
Credit: UZH Researchers at the University of Zurich have developed a novel method for analyzing cells and their components called Iterative Indirect Immunofluorescence Imaging (4i)....
Credit: Washington University in St. Louis Researchers have thought that cancer begins when a single cell goes rogue in the body, then begins to grow...
Credit: Trevor Lithgow, ... In a new study, researchers identify important new insights into a survival mechanism of the bacteria that cause rotting in certain...
Credit: Annual Reviews Annual Reviews, the nonprofit publisher of scholarly review journals, today announced the publication of the inaugural volume of the Annual Review of...
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Improving forecasting for a host of severe weather events may be possible thanks to a more comprehensive method for...
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