Present-day humans who carry particular Neandertal DNA fragments have heads that are slightly less rounded
A team of researchers has created a sensing system that is small enough to ride aboard a bumblebee
The group’s report helps governmental agencies and provides updates for people whose lives will be affected by new developments in AI
The research underscores the pervasiveness of gender bias, held even among females, in both adults and young children
More scientists are including female animals in preclinical research, but reviewers aren't prioritizing it for funding
Antimicrobial chemical tied to antibiotic resistance genes in dust
Mirrored slides now allow significantly sharper images
The number contrasts sharply with the departure rate of scientists in the 1960s, when a much higher fraction spent their full careers in academia
Broadly speaking, this gene can be thought of as one of the genetic factors that make us human in a neurological sense
One of the biggest challenges in studying Alzheimer's disease thus far is the inability to watch neurofibrillary tangles develop in real time
How recent advances in technology have helped bring cell therapies to the forefront
A reproducible, physiologically relevant cellular model of human microglia for neurodegenerative disease drug discovery and development
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