Scientists know that natural disasters have negative health effects on survivors, but long-term observations are lacking. To help fill this gap, a research team has investigated the connection between ...
Humans have evolved an exceptionally high metabolic rate, unlike any other known animal. Unlike primates that conserve energy by being less active, humans can stay on the move thanks to sweating, ...
In an article published in the journal Trends in Biochemical Sciences, Alicia Kowaltowski, full professor at the University ...
Scientific studies claim that modern music is growing simpler than ever before - both lyrically and musically. But are they ...
It is important that a healthcare team is aware of and understands a patient’s goals of care, both medical and personal. But that information, if documented, typically is not placed in a standardized ...
The U.S. will need more than one million STEM workers in the next 10 years to stay competitive. Immigrants are critical to ...
A new generative AI tool developed by Mass General Brigham researchers, called RECTIFIER, was more efficient at screening and enrolling patients for a heart failure clinical trial than manual ...
Researchers who sniffed mummified remains in the name of science were greeted more with a blessing than a curse.
A new blood test has been found to detect early stage pancreatic cancer with 85% accuracy when used alongside a carbohydrate antigen 19-9 test, according to a study published Feb. 12 in Science ...
“Our existence is probably not an evolutionary fluke,” says Jennifer Macalady, a study co-author and microbiology professor ...
While it’s unclear what research or programs, specifically, fall under Trump’s definition of DEI, the order has already set ...
Uunfortunately for the Egyptians, who believed a 'good' smell after death brought people closer to the gods, the mummies' aromas now have faint notes of cheese, vomit and urine.
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