Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and research over the last few decades has established how essential they are to our physiology – in health and disease.
It only takes members of Canada's short-track speed-skating team five days to get over jet lag when they fly to competitions ...
Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and research over the last few decades has established how essential they are to ...
At the University of Minnesota's heart lab, millions of dollars of tubing and wires and technology work to keep a living ...
Researchers from National Chung Cheng University (CCU) and National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) have identified a novel signaling mechanism in pancreatic cancer patients, knowledge of which might ...
Edmund Lui made ginseng the focus of his academic research and now he's sharing his passion for the herb at his London market ...
Is it possible to be as fit in your forties and onwards as you were in your thirties? Perhaps even fitter? Yes it is, say ...
Nerve cells have amazing strategies to save energy and still perform the most important of their tasks. Researchers found that the neuronal energy conservation program determines the location and ...
Understanding stress physiology and molecular response mechanisms in plants is essential for improving crop production and quality, particularly under ...
Khorana’s research at the Institute for Enzyme Research at the University of Wisconsin and later at MIT helped decipher the ...
University of Nevada, Reno welcomes Scott Barnett as an assistant professor in the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & ...
A new study from the University of Portsmouth suggests that drinking ketones could help the heart work more efficiently, especially for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D).
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