As our climate changes, the availability of water is also changing, leaving animals with limited or unreliable supplies of this critical resource
Americans are more likely to anticipate negative rather than positive effects from widespread use of gene-editing technology
The incidence of tickborne infections in the United States has risen significantly within the past decade
Researchers generate missing cell type in brain "organoids"
Testing for change in PCT levels assists with antibiotic stewardship and risk assessment of lower respiratory tract infections and sepsis
Although primarily influenced by environmental and social factors, years of schooling are also influenced by genes associated with cognitive function
University of Pittsburgh engineers model an artificial synapse after the human brain
The findings indicate that genes are not the sole determiner of fitness
A team of paleontologists discovered new sources of the pigment melanin, calling for a rethink of how scientists reconstruct the color of fossil birds, reptiles, and dinosaurs
Life-threatening fungal infections affect more than two million people worldwide
New technique detects mutations that affect large chunks of chromosomes in people with clonal hematopoiesis
Could preventing autism be as simple as changing expectant mothers' diet?
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