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Neuronal circuits for fine motor skills
Writing, driving a screw or throwing darts are only some of the activities that demand a high level of skill.
New approach reveals genomes’ sequence and structure directly within cells
By bringing DNA sequencing out of the sequencer and directly to cells, scientists from the McGovern Institute for Brain Research,
Does a mother’s pre-pregnancy weight affect her children’s future fertility?
A recent study published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica found that sons born to mothers who fell within the
Hilary Duff Says She Got An Eye Infection From A COVID-19 Test, But Is That Even Possible?
Over the holidays, Hilary Duff ended up in the emergency room for an eye infection. The Younger actress says that
UK hospitals stagger under toll from the new virus variant
England’s National Health Service is accustomed to tough winters—and caring for people on overcrowded wards sometimes means moving patients into
Mid-term clinical trial results show similar outcomes in promising cell therapies for CLI
Mid-term results of the first clinical trial designed specifically to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of two cell therapies that
UK first in world to start using Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
The U.K. on Monday became the first nation in the world to start using the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford
No, I’m Not Afraid of Being Single in My 40s
When I ended my 11-year relationship, the reactions ran the gamut. One friend asked, “Did you cheat?” Another asked if
Couples who meet on dating apps are more keen to settle down and have kids than those who meet by chance in person, a study finds
A study published in PLOS One found people who meet online are more likely to want serious commitment like moving