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Farmers apply nitrogen fertilizers to crops to boost yields, feeding more people and livestock. But when there's more ...
What if your connection to nature isn’t just personal but ancestral, or even biological? Emerging science helps explain our ...
We all wear multiple hats. There's our workplace identity, which can often be defined by our job title or our position on an ...
By systematically assessing data gathered by different methods, researchers refined estimates of global glacier melt and its ...
Researchers have completed a comprehensive natural history study of SCN8A-related disorders, which represent a spectrum of neurological symptoms. The study, using retrospective clinical information ...
In an exclusive Genomic Press Interview, Dr. Romina Mizrahi discusses how PET imaging allows scientists to explore the ...
On April 2, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a large set of tariffs, or taxes on imported goods, on basically every other country in the world. In his announcement, Trump described the ...
Raad B. Chowdhury, MD, and Shruti Gupta, MD, MPH, are onconephrologists in the Division of Nephrology at Brigham and Women's ...
What is going wrong with our world? Why are we suffering so much at individual and societal levels? We've created an alien world we didn't evolve to inhabit and are paying the price.
The culinary university is the brainchild of Kerry Brodie, who found inspiration while volunteering at a homeless shelter in D.C., where she met refugees hunting for employment, and reports she was ...
Consumer groups, doctors, state advocates offer advice on what you can do when insurance denies you coverage or bills don't make sense.
Research indicates an urgent need for updated vision screening policies and safer infrastructure to protect aging drivers Study: Driving status ...