Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a pioneering method to mend damaged hearts without open-heart surgery, an advance that could one day transform the treatment of heart failure.
New data reveals differences in gene activity in the brains of men and women. They start in the womb and evolved millions of ...
Lise Barnéoud's Hidden Guests shows how this fascinating new field brings with it profound implications for medicine, and ...
What would a human see and feel while falling into a black hole? In this exclusive excerpt of his new book, "Facing Infinity, ...
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Here’s the Arm You Should Get Your COVID Shot In, New Study Finds
Scientific research in Germany found that your COVID-19 vaccine dose might act stronger if you roll up this sleeve instead of the other.
A technique used for the long-term preservation of human and animal remains is now being tested on one of Canada's most ...
Breast cancer is commonly portrayed as challenging yet curable: A lump is discovered, then through some combination of ...
Scientists have long been intrigued by the ability of flatworms to regenerate complete bodies from small fragments of tissue. The underlying mechanisms behind this process have remained relatively ...
What if clinicians could place tiny electronic chips in the brain that electrically stimulate a precise target, through a ...
Experimental, drug-free, MRI-guided cancer treatment may one day offer a way of targeting and destroying pancreatic tumors ...
Bionova Scientific announced Thursday it would bring 200 new jobs to The Woodlands over the next several years, bolstering ...
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Scientists Uncover How "P Bodies" Guide Stem Cells to Their Destinies
How do stem cells know what to become? Nearly three decades after scientists isolated the first human embryonic stem cells, ...
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