Study paves the way for genetic counseling to help women at risk of recurrent molar pregnancy
Reaching out to scientists around the world to provide valuable scientific resources
Weirdly, people with a higher sensitivity to bitter caffeine taste drink more coffee
A study by an international team of researchers determined that carved stone tools, also known as Levallois cores, were used in Asia 80,000 to 170,000 years ago
The work is part of a five-year research grant project across multiple universities
The Lancaster University-led research is the first published field study to show methane release from glaciers on this scale
First-of-its kind scanner to roll out in Sacramento in Spring 2019
Animal stem cells grown into a preliminary device to detect bombs and drugs
UMass Amherst and DOE Joint Genome Institute describe 16 new large-DNA virus species
MRI study reveals that repeated blows to the head cause microscopic changes in young players' brains
Individuals in many animal species show different personality types—some individuals are consistently bolder than others
For half a century, researchers have seen loops of displaced atoms appearing inside nuclear reactor steel after exposure to radiation
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