Trash pandas’ talent for escaping via lab vents may frustrate researchers, but their problem-solving skills make their brains ...
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Naked Mole-Rats Prefer Low-Oxygen Air That Would Kill Most Mammals, Adding to Their List of Death-Defying Superpowers
These underground rodents are the first mammals found to actively choose air with lower-than-normal oxygen levels. Their ...
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Tiny human heart organoids open the door to safer, faster drug discovery
Millions of people live with atrial fibrillation, a racing, uneven heartbeat that can leave you exhausted and scared. Yet it ...
There is a dark side to humanity that many people would rather not explore. However, there are those on the other side of the ...
The possible health effects of radiofrequency waves emitted by cell phones has been a subject of debate for decades ...
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What if science cloned your body?
With all the work to do, people to see, traffic jams to get stuck in, we all sometimes wish we could be in two places at once ...
This year could mark a turning point for one of science’s most familiar animals: the laboratory mouse. For decades, mice and ...
Repeated exercise, or wasting, can change the way key genes work.
Early diagnosis and noninvasive monitoring of neurological disorders require sensitivity to elusive cellular-level ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may soon convert an entire generation of U.S. children, especially children in foster ...
Heavy Gaming Linked to Poor Diet Quality, Elevated BMI in Students, Study Reveals Video gaming isn't just fun downtime—it's ...
Jo Varshney, PhD, DVM, discusses how VeriSIM Life’s innovative approach leverages artificial intelligence and multispecies ...
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