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Only 13 % know: The one-minute self-exam that could save young men’s lives
A recent survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center -- Arthur G. J ...View More
Scientists discover llama antibodies that shut down COVID — and its future variants
Scientists have discovered a unique class of small antibodies that are strongly protective against a ...View More
Brain food fight: Rutgers maps the hidden switch that turns cravings on and off
Scientists know the stomach talks to the brain, but two new studies from Rutgers Health researchers ...View More
Sugar shield restored: The breakthrough reversing brain aging and memory loss
In a compelling Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, Sophia Shi, PhD, unveils ...View More
Invisible ID: How a single breath could reveal your health—and your identity
Your breath is one of a kind. A study published June 12 in the Cell Press journal Current Biology de ...View More
Running rewires your brain cells—igniting memory-saving genes against alzheimer’s
Using advanced single-nuclei RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) and a widely used preclinical model for Alzh ...View More
Atom-thin tech replaces silicon in the world’s first 2D computer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Silicon is king in the semiconductor technology that underpins smartphones, c ...View More
Smart nanoparticles launch genetic attack on lung cancer and cystic fibrosis
Scientists have made a key breakthrough for treating respiratory diseases by developing a new drug d ...View More
Pincer plot twist: How female earwigs evolved deadly claws for love and war
A new study from Toho University reveals that female earwigs exhibit a similar pattern of exaggerate ...View More
New discovery: Tylenol stops pain at the nerves, before it hits the brain
A new study from Hebrew University reveals that acetaminophen doesn't just work in the brain -- it a ...View More












