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Cutting a single amino acid from the diet caused rapid, drastic weight loss in mice by converting white fat into ...
The wonderful world of tennis is helping nature’s tiniest mammals survive. Each year, following Wimbledon, thousands of used tennis balls are donated to UK Wildlife Trust. Volunteers at the ...
A team at Scripps Research has created a microchip that can rapidly reveal how a person's antibodies respond to viruses using only a drop of blood. This game-changing technology, called mEM, condenses ...
Approximately 40% of the European population are allergic to pollen, and their symptoms cause an estimated loss of 100 ...
A newly created cell model of the amniotic sac could reveal new insights into early pregnancy, as well as generate helpful ...
The portrayal of uncaring scientists without any thought for the animals being used in their research is far from the truth.
A groundbreaking study suggests that psilocybin, the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms, could extend lifespan and slow ...
Pepper the cat is at it again. After his hunting skills helped virologists identify the first jeilongvirus in the United ...
A common hay fever trigger could be treated by placing a "molecular shield" in the nose within five years. Scientists have ...
Scientists at the Salk Institute have uncovered how a cluster of thalamic neurons links physical pain to emotional trauma, ...
Replacing defective microglia can halt ALSP—a fatal neurodegenerative disease—in mice and humans, offering hope for broader brain therapies.
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the ...