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But in the TikTok age, Williams wondered if digital storytelling – seeing and hearing what led other families to choose ...
Chemists found a way to identify a complex sugar molecule in the cell walls of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the world's deadliest pathogen. This labeling could lead to simpler, faster TB tests.
The MED13L Foundation today announced a nearly $250,000 grant to help launch an innovative natural history study at Boston Children's Hospital's Rosamund Stone Zander Translational Neuroscience Center ...
In a recent clinical study, patients with treatment-resistant post-traumatic stress disorder were symptom-free up to six months after completing traditional therapy paired with vagus nerve stimulation ...
The EU announces a $566M science grant program and new policies to attract researchers, as the U.S. freezes DEI-related ...
For years, the so-called “cultural normativeness hypothesis” cast a shadow over efforts to ban corporal punishment worldwide.
One of us wrote an academic book on gender. The Defense Department thinks it's too dangerous for the Naval Academy to have in ...
Many parents-to-be think because marijuana is natural, it won’t harm their developing baby. As marijuana use during pregnancy ...
The saola, an antelope-like bovine, is one of the world’s rarest and most endangered mammals. In fact, it hasn’t been ...
National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt will explore the current status of the U.S. research enterprise and ...
The study reveals how humans use their eyes to communicate nonverbally. In the future, this line of research could lead to a ...
Humans learn by breaking through and plateauing, persisting and resting, and, occasionally, experiencing the blissful flow state. Mastering a skill can take decades, but the learning process unfolds ...