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Lynn Schriml, PhD, a scientist with the Institute for Genome Sciences in Baltimore samples soil on Crete during the ...
Melissa Furlong, PhD, is an assistant professor of environmental health sciences at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and a member of the University of Arizona Cancer Center and the ...
A decline in the expression of the epigenetic regulator Setd8 in neural stem cells (NSCs) during early adulthood leads to chromatin condensation and reduced gene expression, suppressing NSC ...
Using CRISPR gene editing, Kathleen Mulvaney (center), an assistant professor with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, ...
A new study led by Stephen D. Nimer, M.D.,director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, shows how a key molecule ...
Chemist Emily Mevers (at right) and her graduate student, Rose Campbell, lift logs in Stadium Woods in search for millipedes.
Aerial view of Bikar Atoll, with southern tip and Bikar Islands in the foreground. The National Geographic Pristine Seas team, in collaboration with the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority ...
Photographs of lungs from animals that exhibited minimal and more severe lung pathology 6 months after infection with the ...
Threatened elkhorn coral, (Acropora palmata) in the Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida Keys, that has become "bleached," ...
A new AI-based method can produce specially designed proteins in just a few weeks that can arm the T cells in the body's ...
Across warming seas, record-breaking marine heatwaves in 2023 underscored the growing vulnerability of ecosystems and human livelihoods. These events contributed to fishery losses and revealed ...
A new national study finds that stigma toward patients with substance use disorders (SUD) remains widespread among U.S. healthcare providers—and varies significantly across types of substances.
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