For a long time, Algerian identity has been presented through a narrow and selective lens. Many Algerians were taught, directly or indirectly, that their ...
With the data of 530 patients from 28 institutions across 15 states, access to researchers to develop treatments adds to the existing knowledge base for the rarest of diseases ...
Tel Aviv University researchers say abnormal chromosomes help breast cancer to metastasize to the brain; study could help ...
Would you be a different person if you had grown up somewhere else? A growing body of research is helping to answer this ...
Ever notice how people prepare based on what they have witnessed? Consider car mechanics who never miss an oil change and ...
Geneticists have uncovered a faint but persistent signal in modern DNA that points to a vanished branch of humanity, a “ghost” lineage that left no confirmed skeletons or skulls behind. Instead of ...
The guidelines take lessons from the Ahmedabad plane crash last year and stress the need for a National Dental Data Registry ...
“Burns are a uniquely human injury. No other species lives alongside high temperatures and the regular risk of burning in the way humans do,” study co-author Joshua Cuddihy of Imperial’s Department of ...
Scientists analyzing ancient DNA from a 12,000-year-old double burial in southern Italy uncovered genetic evidence of a rare inherited growth disorder in two closely related prehistoric individuals. A ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones—from fish and frogs to ...
Migration into the Americas is not about a single “path,” but timing can still rule routes in or out. The Holzman evidence supports the idea of a southward movement of ancestral Clovis-era populations ...
A reanalysis of twin data from Denmark and Sweden suggests that how long we live now depends roughly equally on the genes we ...