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Decades after it was last seen in the region, the threatened pookila has reappeared in the Goobang National Park, boosting ...
We're a step closer to two men being able to have genetic children of their own after the creation of fertile mice by putting ...
Researchers developed a nasal antibody that blocks mugwort pollen, a major hay fever trigger in Europe and Central Asia.
A “MOLECULAR shield” placed in the nose could prevent hay fever symptoms, a study suggests. Scientists have engineered an ...
As food is digested and nutrients are absorbed, there is a lot of movement in the gut. Scientists have now shown that a ...
Proposed cuts to the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation “would cause immense and largely ...
We don't know exactly why men are taller than women on average, but we have some genetic clues. On average, human males tend ...
In 2024, scientists stumbled upon a potential new treatment for hereditary-patterned baldness, the most common cause of hair ...
Hereditary-patterned baldness, also called androgenic alopecia, affects people across genders, ages, and ethnic backgrounds. By age 50, roughly half of Asian men and up to 80 percent of White men face ...
University of Osaka researchers used genome editing to program mouse liver cells to produce exenatide, a weight-loss drug.
Scientists at UCSF combined advanced brain-network modeling, genetics, and imaging to reveal how tau protein travels through ...
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have successfully produced offspring from mice with two fathers and no mother—a first in the world of genetic science. This unprecedented achievement advances ...