As soon as Abraham Van Helsing understands the danger in Bram Stoker’s Dracula, he gathers together his allies to explain ...
Scientists discovered that a blood molecule called CtBP2 may play a major role in how we age. It helps regulate metabolism ...
The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for educators, wondering how long grant money will last and who can help ...
According to the National Commission on Human Rights, these problematic articles could potentially weaken the commission's ...
It wasn’t a typical anatomy lab. The small group of people gathered around a table at Southwest Minnesota State University ...
According to Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, children under two can understand language and even communicate before they ...
IBD research, for all its sophistication, has been searching under the lamppost — sequencing, mapping and quantifying what can be seen. But the key may lie in the park, in the unseen intersections of ...
Virginia Giuffre’s memoir 'Nobody’s Girl' details her trauma involving Jeffrey Epstein Governments are likely to pillage the ...
The sky-line of mental health in Nigeria looks dimmer with reports that six governors of the South Western states planned to meet over information that primary school children were now using all sorts ...
Health Professions and Sports students are taking advantage of a new addition to augmented/digital/virtual teaching and ...
Two small genetic changes reshaped the human pelvis, setting our early ancestors on the path to upright walking, scientists say.
In this 4.4-million-year-old skeleton, scientists may have found the missing step between climbing and walking.
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