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Jen Heemstra’s book summarizes her trial-by-fire experiences and lessons learned in building leadership skills.
Why Do Some Runners Get Sick After a Marathon? An intense training load, such as running long distances, can temporarily suppress the immune system, which may render athletes susceptible to falling ...
A large language model can design and troubleshoot CRISPR protocols from scratch, allowing first-time researchers to achieve ...
Mosquitoes engineered to swap out an amino acid in a key protein were resistant to malaria infection, preventing them from transmitting the disease.
Sucrose provides plants with more than energy. It acts as a temperature sensor, signaling growth in warm conditions.
“Man on Fire” Syndrome, Ion Channels, and the Quest for Safer Pain Treatments Neuroscientist and clinician Stephen Waxman explores new strategies to break the circuit of neuropathic pain.
Whether it’s heat, emotions, or stress, the body sweats it out through a varied mix of volatile chemicals and microbes.
Inflammation from viral infections promotes cancer metastasis, offering answers to why some cancers reawaken in humans.
Brain activity, neurotransmitter levels, and a combination of psychological factors influence whether people remember most of ...
Players compete, collaborate, and celebrate in a satirical race to publish groundbreaking papers on hilariously absurd ...
Different levels of two neuropeptides can turn leafcutter ants into soldiers, farmers, or nurses, highlighting their role in ...
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