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Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a blood test that can identify early signs of Alzheimer’s ...
Ask scientists what gene editing tool is most needed to advance gene therapy, and they’d probably describe a system that’s ...
For decades, doctors and researchers have puzzled over a basic heart rhythm mystery: Why do women tend to have faster ...
A large-scale genomic study of over 1,500 individuals from 139 underrepresented Indigenous groups across northern Eurasia and ...
The double-slit experiment is a famous quantum physics experiment that shows that light exhibits behavior of both a particle ...
A new study has highlighted the complex emotions and ethical dilemmas of learning your future risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
There are a lot of great debates in science, and a major one is when exactly humans reached the Americas. There's contentious footprints and wishy-washy stone tools, all of which has spu ...
More than 60 million people are estimated to be living with dementia, resulting in over 1.5 million deaths a year and an annual cost to the global healthcare economy of around US $1.3 trillion (almos ...
What really happens to your mind in a crisis? We all think we know how we'd react in an emergency—but according to journalist and author Amanda Ripley, we're usually wrong.
Human beings are a panicky species – quick to fear and slow to understand. Over much of our evolutionary history, this ...
Tirzepatide (trade name Zepbound) promoted greater weight loss in individuals with obesity than did semaglutide (trade name ...
Intermittent fasting is not only a useful tool for weight loss, it’s also shown to have many benefits for metabolic health – ...