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[ad_1] The oldest index of animal life, dating back at least 100 million years before the Cambrian period, at the time of appearance of most major types of animals, was discovered by …
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[ad_1] In a study of the burden of impact on the head and change in neurocognitive function during a junior football season, the researchers found that the concussion impacts are not correlated …
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[ad_1] Riverside, California (http: // www.ucr.Edu– Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have discovered the oldest index of animal life, dating back at least 100 million years before the famous Cambrian …
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[ad_1] Stanford University researchers have revised the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology to manipulate the genome in three-dimensional space, enabling them to transport genetic extracts to different locations in the nucleus of a …
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[ad_1] Ann Partridge Zena Werb Three leading researchers will be honored at this year's San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, December 4-8. Ian Smith, MD, FRCP, FRCPE, will receive the William L. McGuire …
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[ad_1] According to a recent study, irrigation of vegetables with wastewater in African cities could spread diseases. Research suggests that urban farmers, growing vegetables to feed millions of people in steadily growing …
Read More »Researchers find the body of a Virginia woman washed away by a Michael-related flood
[ad_1] Authorities and volunteers looking for a flood victim in Charlotte County, Virginia (Steve Helber / AP) Research teams in Charlotte County, southern Virginia, found the body of a woman who was …
Read More »Researchers say commonly used herbicides make bacteria more resistant to antibiotics
[ad_1] Commonly used herbicides can cause bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics much more quickly. Researchers at New Zealand's University of Canterbury and Lincoln University have studied how large-scale industrial herbicides affect …
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[ad_1] Researchers used stem cells to develop a human retina in a laboratory to understand how molecular change occurs. The study hopes to someday be able to treat the disorders of the …
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