“Exploring Movement Behavior of Native Amphibians” is the topic for the next BGSU Science Café from 6 to 7 p.m. on April 10 at Grounds For Thought, 174 S. Main St., Bowling Green.
With cancer cases projected to rise by 77% to 35 million by 2050, understanding genetic predisposition has become increasingly important. In India, where one in nine people is projected to face a ...
Jerry Parsons, a horticulturist at Texas Cooperative Extension, created several varieties of bluebonnets during his career, ...
Although lifestyle choices can lead to heart disease, there are certain diagnoses that are the product of genetics alone.
Kodinhi, a village in Kerala, astonishes with its 450 pairs of twins among 2,000 families, vastly exceeding India's average ...
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The Great Oxidation Event (GOE) some 2.4 billion years ago established the oxygen-rich atmosphere that many living things ...
DNA from two mummies at Takarkori links them to 15,000-year-old Taforalt hunter-gatherers, challenging the idea of the Green ...
A risk prediction score that uses machine learning and a patient’s genetic information may identify autoimmune conditions up ...
Recent research has revealed surprising details about the prehistoric population of North Africa thanks to the genetic ...
Genomes sequenced from 7,000-year-old mummies in the Sahara have revealed a previously unknown population that inhabited the ...
U.S. breast cancer deaths are no longer decreasing in women younger than 40, older than 74, or of Asian, Hispanic, or Native American descent. Experts share what they think is behind these and other ...