Neanderthal DNA explains how human faces form, tardigrades struggle in Martian soil, new tech tracking monarch butterflies and a fish with a hole in its head.
Stifel 2026 Virtual CNS Forum March 17, 2026 2:00 PM EDTCompany ParticipantsRyan Watts - Co-Founder, President, CEO ...
Genentech has stopped developing emugrobart after trial results showed no consistent benefit when added to Evrysdi in people ...
His method of locating genes in human DNA allowed researchers to find disease-causing genes, and later to map the entire, ...
Star Trek celebrates 60 years in 2026. Rod Roddenberry reflects on carrying forward his father's legacy. "We need it now more ...
From earlier cholesterol checks to new risk tests, UVA’s Dr. Christopher Kramer explains what the updates mean for your ...
Justin Thomas at the Players Championship last week.getty images Justin Thomas didn’t make his first Tour start this year until early March, at Bay Hill. That’s because last November he underwent a ...
The British actor lives with facial disfigurement from a rare genetic condition called neurofibromatosis ...
Mike Francisco was an athletic 35-year-old Phoenix medical professional when he was diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer. His story is not unusual.
Allergic to conflict and with an awkward premise, 'Jury Duty' Season 2 follows a temp worker hired to help during a company retreat — or so he thinks.
Most of the genetic risk for developing a substance use disorder comes from genes that broadly affect how our brains process ...
Researchers analyze 2.2 million genomes to show that addiction risk is primarily driven by broad genes affecting brain wiring and impulse control, not drug-specific traits.
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