Heartworm’s global spread likely stems from ancient canid hosts, not recent human activity. Findings may reshape treatment approaches.
With their brilliant white stripes and orange coloration, it is hard to mistake a clownfish for any other species of fish.
Harvard’s plan to bankroll a new cohort of professors in the name of “viewpoint diversity” is drawing a wary response from ...
Not far from the vessels stuck in the Persian Gulf is a one-of-a-kind marine ecosystem that’s home to dolphins, sea turtles ...
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Healing the invisible scars of Gen Z’s over-sanitized world
The night I almost died, my mother drove through a raging blizzard and didn’t say a word. We’d already been to one hospital ...
WHAT: Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center will present new research findings and receive honors and ...
A study finds an increase in redheads over 10,000 years due to natural selection, highlighting ongoing human evolution and ...
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Salamander gene study points to new paths for human limb regrowth
When an axolotl loses a leg, it grows back. Bone, muscle, nerves, skin, even the individual digits return in roughly the ...
First study of agenT-797, botensilimab (BOT) and balstilimab (BAL) in gastroesophageal cancer shows disease control rate (DCR ...
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