[ad_1] Scientists have developed a esophagus in the lab for the first time, reveals a new report. Organs stemming from patients' cells offer the hope that scientists will one day study abnormalities …
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[ad_1] The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) announced today that it had learned that four other Connecticut residents had tested positive for West Nile virus infection, wearing the total for this …
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[ad_1] New Canadian study published in the journal neuropsychology suggests that our brains can be wired to prefer to relax on the couch rather than something active. This is because energy conservation …
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[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain A team of researchers led by Ralf Paus of the University of Manchester has discovered that applying sandalwood to the scalp can prolong hair growth. In their …
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[ad_1] Sep 19, 2018 Historical biases lead biomedical researchers to study certain genes over and over again According to a study published September 18 in the journal open access PLOS Biology, led …
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[ad_1] The mysterious influence of planet X on the fate of humanity has proved too important to clearly explain astrophysicists and scientists around the world, but people with esoteric knowledge are ready …
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[ad_1] A 13th person was diagnosed with West Nile virus in Massachusetts, health officials said Tuesday. The most recent patient, a woman in her sixties from Suffolk County, is currently hospitalized for …
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[ad_1] When will genomics cure cancer? This is partly because there are significant barriers to studying something that no one has ever studied before. A researcher may spend years trying, for example, …
Read More »There are approximately 20,000 human genes. So, why do scientists study only a small part of them? | Science
[ad_1] iStock.com/fpm By Jocelyn KaiserSept. 18, 2018, 2 pm Sequencing of the human genome in the 1990s was supposed to reveal all the genes that are important for health and disease. But …
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