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Donald L. Chi is professor and the Lloyd and Kay Chapman Endowed Chair at the University of Washington, where he is Associate ...
The cold sore virus takes over its host’s transcription machinery to replicate itself. Inhibiting a host enzyme can halt ...
Researchers built a genetic obesity risk score using genetic data from over five million people.
Although securing grants in a competitive environment is challenging, researchers can ensure they put their best foot forward ...
An acoustic feature of people’s voices, measured by AI from recordings, could indicate a form of throat cancer.
An antibody in maternal milk limits an allergy-promoting bacterium in the infant gut microbiome, informing the development of ...
Scientists once dismissed the theory that traits acquired during life could be inherited, but with new evidence and ...
Why Can’t We Tickle Ourselves? Tickling is a strange and intriguing sensation. It’s one that scientists are still working to fully explain.
Cancer Survivors Increasingly Face Fertility Issues—What Can Be Done to Help? As early-onset cancers rise, more people are faced with the question of how their treatment might affect their ability to ...
Metabolic adaptations, air sac-filled bones, and evolutionary pressure likely contributed to dinosaurs’ gigantism.
Transplanting gut bacteria from healthy people reduced pain associated with fibromyalgia in mice and patients, offering a ...
In this webinar, Martin Jarrold, Benjamin Clarke, and Rebecca D’Esposito will discuss the impact of charge detection mass ...