Neurons that respond to touch are less picky than expected
Researchers used to believe that individual primary touch-sensitive neatly responded to specific types of touch. Now a Northwestern University study
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Researchers used to believe that individual primary touch-sensitive neatly responded to specific types of touch. Now a Northwestern University study
Read moreThanks to his love of running and waterskiing, Christopher Meloni already had strong glutes. But throughout the winter, the Law
Read moreWith modern-day cancer therapeutics presenting adverse side effects to heart health, scientists are studying methods to attack cancer cells without
Read moreMore than 77 million Americans volunteer a total of 6.9 billion hours a year doing everything from fighting fires to
Read moreWhen people see a toothbrush, a car, a tree—any individual object—their brain automatically associates it with other things it naturally
Read moreStructural biologists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have determined the detailed structure of an enzyme whose mutated forms are
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Read moreHand, Foot & Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a generally mild, contagious viral infection common in young children. In Singapore, HFMD
Read moreScientists at VCU Massey Cancer Center have identified a protein that operates in tandem with a specific genetic mutation to
Read moreIt seems like everywhere you turn, there are fad diets and best practices for losing weight. Some essential weight loss
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