Why do some people live longer than others? New research from the University of Minnesota and Duke University, recently ...
A new computational tool infers changes occurring at the ends of the chromosomes housing our DNA. It does so by detecting structural alterations in cells and tissues captured in images taken of ...
Scientists studying particle collisions at CERN have captured new evidence of how quarks move through the early universe’s primordial plasma.
Contrast therapy is a recovery technique that involves alternating hot and cold exposure, which trains the cardiovascular and nervous systems ...
A seeming waterfall of blood in the Antarctic may sound like something from an HP Lovecraft story. But scientists say they’ve found a perfectly mundane explanation for this strange landscape feature, ...
Subtle changes in brain blood flow and oxygen use are closely linked to hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s, including amyloid plaques and memory-related brain shrinkage. Simple, noninvasive scans may one ...
An aneurysm can produce a life-threatening emergency if it ruptures. RIT Professor Zhongwang Dou believes physical activity just might alter that risk. Blood is fluid in motion and there is an impact ...
The first major astronomical event visible in 2026 is a total lunar eclipse, or “blood moon.” This phenomenon is highly prized by stargazers because the entire lunar disk takes on a reddish color for ...
A breakthrough study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota could explain why patients with the same genetic sickle cell mutation experience different levels of pain, organ damage and ...
Blood vessels in the brain are highly interconnected and efficient in actively regulating blood flow. Yet, the mechanisms that regulate flow are not well studied on a holistic level. To determine how ...
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