“Humanity: It’s In Our Bones”
Image courtesy of Flickr. What makes us human? Though the question is often posed in philosophy, art, and other humanities-centered disciplines, scientists in Dr. James
Image courtesy of Flickr. What makes us human? Though the question is often posed in philosophy, art, and other humanities-centered disciplines, scientists in Dr. James
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Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. In popular culture, we commonly believe that stress makes one age faster. A simple Google image search of “stress and
Image courtesy of iStock Photo. Dopamine, a chemical that acts as a neurotransmitter, is responsible for sending thousands of tiny “messages” that ultimately help generate
Image courtesy of Livescience. Dark matter is known to permeate our universe, but its exact nature has long remained a mystery. Now, new research from
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Image courtesy of Thanh Nguyen. When Professor Thanh Nguyen began his position at the University of Connecticut, he was gifted a book about electricity in
Image courtesy of Pixabay. Childhood mental health disorders can be pervasive, often remaining and recurring throughout life. A recent study published in the Journal of
Image courtesy of Flickr. According to all known laws of evolution, there is no way that salamanders should be able to exist. At first glance,
Source: Image Courtesy of NIH Image Gallery. Since its inception in the 2010s, genome editing has been revolutionizing biotechnology, with methods like CRISPR/Cas9 empowering scientists