What’s the surprising link between gray hair and cancer protection?
New research in mice suggests that going gray may be more than a sign of aging; it could be a...
New research in mice suggests that going gray may be more than a sign of aging; it could be a...
The launch of Claude for Life Sciences (CLFS) represents Anthropic’s first formal, dedicated entry into the life sciences sector. It...
Avian migration stands as one of nature’s most astounding displays of biological adaptation. Birds undergo metabolic and physical shifts that...
For many years, scientists accepted a simple story about the first Native Americans (NAs). Groups moved from Asia and crossed...
As Parkinson’s disease progresses, harmful clumps of protein, often referred to as hallmarks of the condition, build up in the...
The latest annual report from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) paints a troubling picture of the planet’s...
Scientists at Queen Mary University of London have discovered how a new drug, Rapalink-1, extends lifespan at the cellular level....
A new study shows massive seasonal exposure to a specific neurotoxin originating from harmful algal blooms (HABs) accelerates Alzheimer’s disease...
Thermodynamics is the branch of science that deals with the relationships between heat, work, and energy. It can be applied...
It’s a truth we’ve become increasingly aware of that we live in a world saturated with plastic. These fossil-fuel-derived particles,...