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Study in Mice Identifies a Type of Cell That Promotes Parental Care

The newly-discovered adrenal cell produces a hormone that is also present in humans.

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Bentley Shuster, a postdoc, spoke about life in the lab and her attempts to program soil-dwelling bacteria to shrink tumors in mice.

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The group will send bacteria to the International Space Station to understand how low gravity affects microbes and antibiotics.

It was long accepted that the Vikings were the first people to settle the Faroe Islands, around 850 A.D.

A study of an investigational gene therapy for sickle cell disease has found that a single dose restored blood cells to their normal shape and elim

A laboratory experiment found that as CO2 solidified, it caused the rock around it to crack.

New insights into the genetic architecture of schizophrenia could pave the way for predicting who is at risk of developing the disease.