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Nearly 17% of the world's croplands are contaminated with "heavy metals," according to a new study in Science. These ...
Every day, people are constantly learning and forming new memories. When you pick up a new hobby, try a recipe a friend ...
D printing skin, bone, and even working organs could change transplant medicine and medical research — but how, exactly, does ...
The Rotary Club of Penticton Sunrise is pleased to name Kaiya Forbes, an all-round, goal-oriented, industrious and altruistic grade 12 student at Princess Margaret Secondary School, as Rotary Student ...
Patrick J. McGovern '59 and Lore Harp McGovern made an extraordinary gift to establish the McGovern Institute for Brain ...
You’re taller in the morning than at night Here’s a weird fact about the human body: When you wake up in the morning, you’re ...
Recent discoveries are helping scientists face this challenge in innovative ways. Studies have found that nearly a quarter of drugs that aren’t normally prescribed as antibiotics, such as medications ...
The question being asked here is what happens if the damage that induces regeneration happens while the animal is still ...
How do we learn new things? Neurobiologists using cutting-edge visualization techniques have revealed how changes across our synapses and neurons unfold. The findings depict how information is ...
When we look for extraterrestrials, we often peer into the depths of space. But alien life might be closer than you think ...