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This new “connectome” could bring researchers one step closer to understanding how nerves connect to organs throughout the ...
Scientific American spoke with experts about what the public can expect in terms of COVID vaccines this fall.
Steep population declines in most countries are expected to have negative effects over the next several generations, but ...
Overcoming three recent failed tries, Elon Musk’s rocket company successfully flew its reusable jumbo booster and upper-stage ...
Kate McMahon is a freelance journalist with a background in conservation biology. Her work focuses on marine ecosystems and ...
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A new long-term study suggests that the more heat waves people are exposed to, the more their body’s aging process ...
Microplastics are seemingly everywhere—and now growing research suggests they could be breeding grounds for drug-resistant ...
Fresh results from near-infrared instruments foretell a bright future for finding life elsewhere in the Milky Way ...
In a rare move for a U.S. public official, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called for a paper ...
Human Case of Flesh-Eating Screwworms Detected In U.S.
Early on, Nedergaard and Iliff, a glial cell biologist and a vascular physiologist, respectively, hypothesized that waste ...
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