Tracking excess mortality across countries during the COVID-19 pandemic

Aging May Not Be a Linear Process, Study on Reversible Stress-Induced Graying Suggests

Rapamycin, a well-known anti-aging candidate, changes the way our DNA is stored

Comprehension of computer code relies primarily on domain-general executive brain regions

Study offers clues on why do psychiatric drugs help some, but not others

Researchers at Vanderbilt University have discovered how to effectively switch off a gene that drives the growth of cancer

Full blood count of COVID-19 patients accurately predicts disease severity

Comprehension of computer code relies primarily on domain-general executive brain regions

The exact location of Punt has been a mystery for 150 years .Mummified Baboons from Ancient Egypt are telling Scientists more about this Exotic Land where they came from.

Pregnancy Loss: A possible link between olfaction and miscarriage

The use of acronyms has increased in the scientific literature, but acronym re-use is down

Scientists discover earliest fossil evidence of an insect lichen mimic

A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged: (A mechanistic model and therapeutic interventions for COVID-19 involving a RAS-mediated bradykinin storm)

Rapamycin rejuvenates oral health in aging mice

Profiling of 200,000 bacterial types revealed a new cofactor that may help a group of rod-shaped bacteria elongate and grow: These findings could identify new drug targets, which may help combat the rising rates of antibiotic resistance…

Bats are the source of more dangerous viruses than any other mammal: Evolutionary tricks and fierce immune systems make them the perfect hosts.

Ants use their numbers to overcome navigational challenges that are too large and disorienting to be tackled by any single individual

Researchers find brain cell that triggers tremor and how to control it

Scientists shed new light on neural processes behind our desire for revenge

Human gut bacterial enzyme ingests L-dopa and converts it to dopamine

Taller body height at the entry to adulthood is associated with lower risk of dementia diagnosis later in life

A new study of molecular interactions central to the functioning of biological clocks explains how certain mutations can shorten clock timing, making some people extreme 'morning larks' because their internal clocks operate on a 20-hour cycle instead of being synchronized with the 24-hour cycle.

Decreasing human body temperature in the U.S. since the industrial revolution

Tiny salamander's huge genome may harbor the secrets of regeneration

High fat diet induces microbiota-dependent silencing of enteroendocrine cells

Alzheimer's drug candidates reverse brain aging in mice

Chronic adversity dampens dopamine production

Half of early-career researchers say they’d participated in the peer review process with their mentors without getting credit,according to a survey of nearly 500 early-career biomedical science researchers.

New Mutations at Different Speeds

The craving of "junk food" after sleep deprivation is caused by your nose

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