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How much of your body could you lose — and still survive?
In the classic 1975 British comedy film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," King Arthur battles a mysterious Black Knight who ...
Individuals who struggle to complete tasks (at home, school, or the workplace) may not have a problem with executive function ...
Strong circadian rhythms and good sleep may lower dementia risk. Learn how routines, exercise, and lifestyle habits support ...
A Mathematician with early access to XAI Grok 4.20, found a new Bellman function for one of the problems he had been working ...
In a new study, Chinese researchers have discovered the previously unrecognized role of alternative splicing of the DOC2A ...
We know the genes, but not their functions.” To resolve this long-standing bottleneck in microbial research, a joint research ...
Long before big cats, terror birds reigned as apex predators. Here’s how these flightless birds hunted, and why they went ...
The quest for longevity and vitality has captivated humanity for millennia, but only in recent decades has science begun to unravel the biological mechanisms underlying ageing. Today’s anti-ageing ...
Bringing regenerative medicine, longevity science, and advanced mental-health therapies to the Great Lakes Bay Region ...
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Simple method can enable early detection and prevention of chronic kidney disease
Subtle abnormalities in kidney function — even within the range considered normal — may help identify people at risk of developing chronic kidney disease. This is shown in a new study from Karolinska ...
Researchers have discovered a rare new type of diabetes that affects babies early in life. The condition is caused by changes ...
One of the ongoing challenges in understanding the workings of the human brain is being able to visualize its activity in real time. Our brains are collections of nerve cells, or neurons, that receive ...
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