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Staying “well hydrated” in middle age may lower the risk of developing heart failure later in life, a new study…
Paleontologists from a small number of countries control much of the world’s fossil data Credit: Youyou ZhouAdvertisement Rich countries overwhelmingly…
A colorized image of Cassiopeia A based on data from the Hubble, Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)A…
Clemson University researchers have discovered a genetic variation associated with an often deadly esophageal disorder frequently found in German shepherd…
Malawi has the highest rate of premature births in the world, but a study suggests a simple intervention with sugar-free…
Superconductors — metals in which electricity flows without resistance — hold promise as the defining material of the near future,…
Many of us have heard of probiotics but don’t necessarily know what we should be doing with them, or how…
AutoClass integrates a classifier to a regular autoencoder, as to fully reconstruct scRNA-Seq data. a. AutoClass consists of a regular…
The first modern-style code ever executed on a computer was written in the 1940s by a woman named Klára Dán von…
An analysis of Antarctica’s Pope, Smith and Kohler glaciers by researchers at the University of California, Irvine, NASA’s Jet Propulsion…
The landmark climate report released by the United Nations on Monday called for a transformation in the way people use…
A Johns Hopkins Medicine study of about 50 people with Alzheimer’s disease has added to evidence that damage to the…
In particle physics, data long outlives the detectors that generate it. A decade ago the 4,100-metric-ton Collider Detector at Fermilab…
More than 30 per cent of deaths in England among over-30s from Bangladeshi, Black African or Pakistani ethnic groups since…
DNA has a knotty problem. Thousands of times longer than the cell that contains it, this intricate strand of As,…
Tomorrow’s weather may be cloudy with a chance of electrons, thanks to a newly detected phenomenon in Earth’s magnetic shield.Described…
Over the past two decades, the Arctic has lost about one-third of its winter sea ice volume, largely due to…
Some patients with severe COVID-19 who are treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) may experience significant lung recovery and return…
Last month, while most of the world focused on the war in Ukraine and worried that a beleaguered Russian leadership…
Even people who have had COVID-19 receive long-lasting benefits from a full course of vaccination, according to three recent studies.…
Researchers have uncovered new details about the lives and violent deaths of the “bodies in the bog” — a group…
Cancer patients who have compromised immune systems due to their disease or therapy remain at high risk for COVID-19 infection.…
Lakes across the world have seen an increase in algal blooms that strangle freshwater ecosystems, according to an analysis of…
Infants whose mothers participated in a mindfulness-based program during pregnancy had healthier stress responses at 6 months old, a new…
Climate change poses a potentially devastating economic threat to low-income cattle farmers in poor countries due to increasing heat stress…
Japanese folk songs evolved in the same way as those sung in English even though there are significant cultural differences…
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Across languages and cultures, words that help direct caregivers’ attention are likely to be among the…
Great white sharks, (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as white sharks, are the largest predatory fish in the world. They belong…
Turkeys stand in a barn on turkey farm near Manson, Iowa on Aug. 10, 2015. When cases of bird flu…