Researchers from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and CIBER-BBN, in collaboration with teams from the ...
The discovery of a defensive mechanism could help stop cancer before it spreads. Cancer cells rapidly increase their energy output when physically squeezed, according to a study in Nature ...
Madeline Lancaster created the first brain organoids, which have revolutionised our understanding of how the brain works - ...
‘The Love Boat’ cast sets sail again with reunion: The stars then and now Republicans get warning about government shutdown in new poll Veteran journalist: Epstein’s client list is in plain sight The ...
Some humans have traveled to the moon and discovered some unusual secrets on the places around us such as the Devil's Kettle, Taos Hum, and the pyramids of Egypt. However, there are plenty of ...
With the academic year now in session, cell phone bans and restrictions have been placed in several K–12 schools around the United States. Although not everyone is on board, these policies will foster ...
It’s technically called “The Katie Miller Podcast,” but a better title would be “The Banality of Evil.” The premise of every interview seems to be that just because the guests are far-right ...
Scientists discovered seven molecules in the blood linked to excessive daytime sleepiness, a condition that affects one in three Americans and raises the risk of heart disease, obesity, and diabetes.
Massachusetts lawmakers are reviewing a bill that would ban cellphone use in schools across the state. Several towns have already come up with their own ways to limit phone use in school. Two of them ...
This is the story of two Republican doctor-senators named Bill. One of them, as majority leader from 2003 to 2007, helped a self-described "compassionate conservative" Republican president pass a ...
Scientific breakthroughs in one disease don't always shed light on treating other diseases. But that's been the surprising journey of one Mayo Clinic research team. After identifying a sugar molecule ...
A synthetic cell that can be activated by a magnetic field to release a medicine while deep in the body has been created by chemists at UCL (University College London) and the University of Oxford.