Good genes are nice, but joy is better

Vitamin D supplements lower risk of autoimmune disease

Excessive napping may put normal older adults at higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s, new study finds

Bringing Ancient Pottery to Life

Harvard mathematician answers 150-year-old chess problem

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found a noninvasive brain imaging procedure to be an objective and reliable way to identify individuals whose performance has been impaired by THC.

Research in mice identifies possible mechanism linking autism, intestinal inflammation.

Early stage lung cancer may be detected from a drop of blood

Baby teeth may help identify kids at risk for mental disorders

Health impacts of a shifting climate are already being seen in the U.S. and rapidly growing severe

Coffee linked to improved survival in metastatic colorectal cancer

Harvard-led physicists create 256-qubit programmable quantum simulator

A cinematic approach to drug resistance (2016)

High-Speed Internet at a Crossroads

About half of the adult U.S

Why some die, some survive when equally ill from COVID-19: Team of researchers identify protein ‘signature’ of severe COVID-19 cases

Personalized cancer vaccines show lasting effects on immunity years after inoculation

Vaccines should end the pandemic, despite the variants, say experts

High school students discover exoplanets during mentoring program

In a warming world, New England’s trees are storing more carbon

Children’s role in spread of virus bigger than thought

In a photo of a black hole, a possible key to mysteries

Study finds political bias skews perceptions of verifiable fact

Genetic research offers insight into rise of first cities

Fauci offers candid advice to city leaders

Study confirms vitamin D protects against colds and flu (2017)

Coronavirus outbreak likely now ‘gathering steam’

Exercise, fasting help cells shed defective proteins

Sea level fingerprinting of the Bering Strait flooding history detects the source of the Younger Dryas climate event

Psychological research does not have a “replication crisis” that study has been debunked. Harvard

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