Body organs such as the intestine and ovaries undergo structural changes in response to dietary nutrients
A growing world population means that more food is needed which in turn may require more land to grow food crops
New controls and frameworks are recommended to detect dengue and other infectious diseases and help prevent their spread during the 2020 summer Olympics and Paralympics
Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere
Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease can be difficult, as several other conditions can cause similar symptoms
Quantifying 'dark data' in fossil collections is a call to arms; heralds a digital revolution
Research unites cognitive science and information theory
UMass Amherst analysis shows enigmatic pattern in San Bernardino basin is not typical
Barriers to eradication remain, but some hospitals are making progress
Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) infects almost all of the human population, but only very few will show any symptoms during their lifetime
Stanford study highlights a path and price to coax emissions back into oil reservoirs
Scientists have identified new means of fighting drug-tolerant bacteria, a growing global threat as menacing as drug-resistant microbes
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