Bird flu's wild range AxiosNew Mutations Identified in Bird Flu Virus The New York TimesMilk Has Lost Its Magic The AtlanticDairy worker bird flu case shows need for protective gear, US CDC study...
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Read moreSummary: Researchers are conducting a study to explore the impact of omega-3 supplements on children’s behavior, mood, and mental health. Recognizing that UK children consume less than half the recommended...
Read moreA recent study published in the Journal of Vision reveals that humans are better at estimating the motion of objects moving downwards compared to upwards, regardless of the direction relative...
Read moreNew research indicates that a healthy lifestyle can significantly lessen the impact of genes predisposed to shorten life, potentially by more than 60%. The study utilized data from over 350,000...
Read moreSummary: Researchers introduced a new mRNA cancer vaccine that rapidly activates the immune system against glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain tumor. This new vaccine technology, which mimics the structure...
Read moreLearning new skills involves intricate brain processes that scientists are still working to fully understand. A recent study published in the journal Brain Sciences examines how older adults learn motor...
Read moreWhat You Should Know: – Walmart announced today the difficult decision to close all 51 Walmart Health centers and discontinue its virtual care offering. This comes after five years of...
Read moreConsciousness has puzzled humans for ages. A McGovern Institute researcher explains what scientists know so far. In the hit T.V. show “Westworld,” Dolores Abernathy, a golden-tressed belle, lives in the...
Read moreEvery day, we are bombarded with a deluge of information, especially online, where news spreads faster than ever. But what kind of information do we choose to share, and why?...
Read moreGrowing up, my family and I used to play games almost every night after dinner. There were countless Monopoly marathons, Uno matches that would rival competitive sports, and more than...
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