When most people think about natural selection, they imagine individuals competing with one another: The fastest animal ...
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Parkinson’s warning signal may be quietly hiding in your hair
Researchers studying Parkinson’s disease have turned to an unlikely source of biological data: human hair. A growing body of peer-reviewed work now shows that stress hormones, trace minerals, and even ...
New advisory board brings together leaders in neuroscience, traumatic brain injury, and neurovascular biology to guide ...
“If we can capture the right combinations of shape and complexity, we can design restoration structures that function like ...
Recognition Highlights Spitz’s AAA Framework as the Definitive Operating System for Anticipatory Leaders Navigating ...
New Ranking Reinforces Roger Spitz’s AAA Framework as the Definitive Operating System for Leaders Navigating Systemic ...
A bioinspired robotic eye could inspire the next generation of autonomous vehicles, drones and industrial robots.
Kirsty Wright hated science in school, but her unconventional career path has led her to use DNA profiling in high-profile ...
Leonard Zon, professor of stem cell and regenerative biology and Grousbeck Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, has been awarded the 2026 March of Dimes Richard B. Johnston Jr., MD Prize ...
At a recent Waco City Council meeting, Waco Mayor Jim Holmes proclaimed Feb. 17, 2026, as Robert Doyle Day, recognizing the Baylor University researcher for his decades of service to Waco’s water ...
A new study demonstrates that computer models of gut metabolism can predict which probiotics will successfully establish ...
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