Need a brain boost? New research from the University of Reading suggests one way to boost memory performance and speed up reaction times is to add a handful of walnuts to your breakfast bowl.
Larger animals face higher cancer risks, but some, like elephants, evolved strong defenses. Understanding these defenses ...
They can repair damaged DNA and RNA and also produce fatty acids, which is essential for brain, nerve function and overall ...
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand is in the final stages of approving the first cell-cultured meat produced in ...
A study finds that Peto’s Paradox, which states that larger animals are no more likely to get cancer than smaller ones, may ...
The world’s most resilient animal, the microscopic tardigrade, produces a radiation-resisting protein that could ...
A growing number of new studies have found that, at least for some cells, death isn’t the end, but the beginning of something wholly unexpected.
Harvard biologist Mandë Holford studies venomous snails and other toxic creatures to unlock new medications that may one day ...
Researchers from Osaka University, Japan claim to have found a cellular 'master switch' which can reverse the process of ...
Dogs see colours differently than humans because they have fewer colour-sensitive cone cells in their eyes. Humans have three types of cone cells that enable us to see a range of colours. Dogs have ...
UdeM reproductive biologist Greg FitzHarris and his team show for the first time that sister cells can communicate with each ...
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