Fetal Microchimerism: How a Baby’s Cells Stay With the Mother for Decades to Repair and Protect
Biological boundaries are far more porous than we once believed. Through fetal microchimerism, a mother carries a low-level population of...
Biological boundaries are far more porous than we once believed. Through fetal microchimerism, a mother carries a low-level population of...
For over 48 million years, the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus has refined its role as a master of biological manipulation. Scientists...
New study from King’s College London has revealed that theobromine, a natural alkaloid in cocoa, may slow the human biological...
Recent analysis of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, an early hominin from approximately 7 million years ago, provides compelling evidence for the origins...
The case of a 19-year-old male from China, who was diagnosed with probable Alzheimer’s disease (AD), has been documented by...
Researchers define intermittent fasting as a dietary intervention characterized by alternating periods of fasting and feeding. Time-restricted eating (TRE) represents...
Recent research into the predictability of infection outcomes within isogenic populations of Caenorhabditis elegans has revealed that susceptibility to pathogens...
Recent research from Zhejiang University in China reveals a profound link within the gut-brain axis bipolar depression connection. Specifically, scientists...
Choosing the right gift for a science student or enthusiast often feels challenging. However, RathBiotaClan simplifies this process with the...
A recent study published in Molecular Biology and Evolution reports that Italian bears residing in areas near villages have evolved...