As the lead of the Center for AIDS Research at UCSF, Dr. Monica Gandhi is spending the month in a world of devastating ...
As students at the University of North Texas protested federal and state anti-immigration policies, they blended a ...
Killingworth, continues to work with offensive lineman specialist Duke Manyweather in Texas ahead of an NFL Pro Day in Boston ...
Kansan, KU’s student newspaper, got two big news flashes about itself and its place on campus this week. The first one came ...
Researchers from Cologne, Bochum, Padova and Angers have discovered a novel connection between mitochondrial function, protein quality control and ...
Wild Wonders Winona founder Terra Lieser transforms her passion for the outdoors into an immersive learning experience for children. Learn more about this innovative program.
A European research collaboration has found that besides regulating the fusion of mitochondria, Mitofusin 2 also ensures protein quality control. This discovery could open up new routes to treating ...
El Centro Regional Medical Center (ECRMC) is home to a team of dedicated female surgeons bringing diverse backgrounds and ...
Naturopathic doctors and local business owners Cristina Romero-Bosch and John A. Robinson have recently entered the realm of ...
Kennesaw State biochemistry student unlocks passion for research through First-Year Scholars program
It didn’t take long for Kennesaw State University student Lilianna Kocai to discover a passion for research. All it took was a little nudge from assistant professor Carl Saint-Louis. As a freshman in ...
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Hosted on MSNHow smelling a mummy can reveal its secretsScientists sniffed ancient Egyptian mummified bodies for a new study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. It is believed to be the first to use chemical analysis and a panel of ...
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New brain cell discovered by by UBC scientistsResearchers at the University of British Columbia have discovered a new type of brain cell, and the advancement may lead to new treatments for epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease. Christa Dao reports.
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