An aquarium fish that senses the Earth's magnetic field as it swims could help unlock how the human brain works
Non-invasive brain imaging could detect autism symptoms as early as infancy
A comprehensive RNA and DNA sequencing platform benefits late-stage and drug-resistant multiple myeloma patients by determining which drugs would work best for them
The march toward always-on technology may hinder groups' ability to solve complex problems
Ready-to-use immunoassay kit designed to increase productivity
Children with allergies have a lower risk of developing complicated appendicitis, according to a new study
New technique enables creation of a full developmental lineage record for cells in vivo
Measuring hand grip can help identify youths who could benefit from lifestyle changes to improve health, Baylor researcher says
New archaeological research has found that Homo erectus, an extinct species of primitive humans, went extinct in part because they were "lazy"
The same way that yeast yields beer and bread can help hospital lab workers better track their daily radiation exposure
Research shows that "flexible work boundaries" often turn into "work without boundaries"
A study identifies an unusually lengthy array of tandem repeats found only within the human version of a gene governing calcium transport in the brain
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