Four tarantulas discovered in Arabia and Africa form a new genus, Satyrex, distinguished by males with unusually long palps ...
Cancer’s strongest gene switches push DNA into damaging overdrive, creating repeated breaks and repairs that may fuel tumor ...
Healthy daily habits may do more than support physical health, they may also help the mind stay adaptable when stress strikes.
A long-running study suggests that the MIND diet may be linked to slower structural brain changes that often accompany aging. New research published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & ...
Scientists have built atom-sized pores that act like living ion channels, opening the door to next-generation nanotech.
A new quantum system called giant superatoms could protect quantum information and enable entanglement between multiple ...
Letting teens start school later may be a simple way to improve both sleep and academic performance. A study found that ...
Research Highlights Fat stored around the waist, often called belly fat or visceral fat, showed a much stronger link to heart ...
By reconstructing ancient nitrogen-processing enzymes, scientists are uncovering new clues about how early life survived on a very different Earth.
A rugged Martian landscape that resembles a vast spiderweb when seen from orbit is offering new insights into the planet’s ...
A bandage-like microneedle patch can noninvasively collect immune cells and signals from the skin within minutes to hours. Early tests suggest it could transform how immune responses are monitored.
A mouse study highlights the role of acetylcholine in behavioral flexibility, offering new insight into the brain mechanisms involved in addiction and obsessive compulsive disorder.
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