Syringes and hollow needles have been used to deliver medication for more than a century. However, the precise implementation of…
Urban parks could make you happier
Researchers found spending 20 minutes in an urban park will make someone happier — whether they are engaging in exercise…
Split-Sex Animals Are Unusual, Yes, but Not as Rare as You’d Think
From butterflies to chickens to lobsters, mixed male-female bodies offer clues as to why certain diseases strike one sex more…
Split-Sex Animals Are Unusual, Yes, but Not as Rare as You’d Think
From butterflies to chickens to lobsters, mixed male-female bodies offer clues as to why certain diseases strike one sex more…
Split-Sex Animals Are Unusual, Yes, but Not as Rare as You’d Think
From butterflies to chickens to lobsters, mixed male-female bodies offer clues as to why certain diseases strike one gender more…
Split-Sex Animals Are Unusual, Yes, but Not as Rare as You’d Think
From butterflies to chickens to lobsters, mixed male-female bodies offer clues as to why certain diseases strike one gender more…
Money-savers focus attention — and eyes — on the prize
Why can some people patiently save for the future, while others opt for fewer dollars now? A new study reaches…
Key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic RNA silencing Argonaute enzyme unveiled
The Argonaute (Ago) enzyme complex plays a critical role in DNA and RNA target cleavage for a process known as…
New skeletal disease found and explained
Researchers have discovered a new and rare skeletal disease. They describe the molecular mechanism of the disease, in which small…
Epilepsy: Triangular relationship in the brain
When an epileptic seizure occurs in the brain, the nerve cells lose their usual pattern and fire in a very…