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Paternal COVID infection may have effects that go far beyond the person who caught the virus. Most of us accept that COVID-19 transformed the planet, yet researchers now report that
Imagine witnessing the world transform over more than a century: from horse-drawn carriages to self-driving cars! That was the extraordinary life of Maria Branyas Morera, a woman who lived to
Ever smack your elbow and get a sudden jab, only for it to vanish once the bruise settles? That short lived, helpful ache is named acute pain because it warns
What Are Dire Wolves? Dire wolves were massive and strong dogs that inhabited North America during the Age before disappearing around 12,500 years ago. Today, many people recognize them, through
Malaria by itself kills nearly 600,000 people every year in the world. It spreads through mosquitos when they bite and implant parasites in people. Well, imagine if we could just make our blood
Tiny pieces of plastic called microplastics and nanoplastics are showing up in our food, air, and even drinking water. These tiny plastic pieces might be bad for our health, they’ve
In an innovative study released in October 2024, a group headed by Yamasaki investigated how retinal organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells could be used to treat macular holes
Practicing mindfulness meditation has been seen as an effective way to deal with pain by many, while some people doubt that its benefits may be due to the placebo effect,
In a study led by Leresche Even, researchers examined the possible therapeutic properties of plants eaten by western lowland gorillas in Gabon. These gorillas reside in the Moukalaba Doudou National
Orcas are among the largest and most powerful predators that inhabit the world's oceans. These apex predators have a diverse diet feeding on fish, as well as marine mammals such










