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PsyPost on MSNCould creatine slow cognitive decline? Mouse study reveals promising effects on brain agingA new study published in the journal Food Science & Nutrition suggests that creatine supplementation may help protect the ...
Melanin can either protect or worsen hereditary hearing loss depending on genetic context, as reported by researchers from ...
A line from Trump’s speech to Congress had ripple effects on health research funding for everything from HIV to asthma to ...
In a high-profile attack on LGBTQ science research this spring, President Donald Trump decried supposedly wasteful research ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at cancer-killing fungi, robots that perform surgery on your eyeballs, ...
The company announced in March it had genetically engineered mice with the shaggy, golden-brown coat of the woolly mammoth—an initial step in Colossal’s stated goal of bringing back the mammoth itself ...
The first mice to be created from two fathers, a phenomenon known as androgenesis, have now produced healthy offspring for ...
A study by WEHI scientists has shed new light on one of the most fundamental mysteries of biology: how cells divide and grow ...
Skin grafts genetically engineered from a patient's own cells can heal persistent wounds in people with an extremely painful ...
“Odors are powerful at driving emotions, and it’s long been thought that the sense of smell is just as powerful, if not more ...
A groundbreaking study suggests that Parkinson’s disease may begin in the kidneys, where a toxic protein builds up and ...
A new study uncovers the long-elusive mechanism of inhalational anesthetics by identifying the RyR1 calcium channel as a key molecular target.
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