Is it possible to be as fit in your forties and onwards as you were in your thirties? Perhaps even fitter? Yes it is, say ...
The Texas A&M University Board of Regents honors Texas A&M AgriLife professionals as Regents Fellows and a Regents Professor.
Cape Cod Hospital and Falmouth Hospital are in urgent need of blood donations and several blood drives are being held across the Upper Cape this month to benefit Cape Cod ...
Research from the University of Delaware uncovered key differences in gene expression linked to inflammation, metabolism and cardioprotection. These findings could help inform the development of ...
Researchers have unveiled the precise brain mechanisms that enable animals to overcome instinctive fears. The study in mice could have implications for developing therapeutics for fear-related ...
Researchers identified the mechanism mice use to overcome instinctive fear, saying it may help research for people with ...
On Thursday, the Aquarium of the Pacific released its first Marine Species Report Card, detailing the population trends of 30 ...
This internal left-right asymmetry is believed to begin at the very early stage of development -- when a tiny embryo is divided into two parts during a process called gastrulation. This process ...
The pink, white and red blob of tissue quivers in a vat of clear goop about the size of a kitchen sink. Graduate students ...
Across the tree of life, human activities are accelerating declines in biological species diversity, from deserts to oceans ...
The University of Wyoming College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources recently welcomed two new faculty ...
A method for genetically barcoding Drosophila is developed and used to tag defined cell populations in vivo for single-cell transcriptomics experiments and to enable multiplexed behavioral analysis.