More than 300 students were awarded the Michigan State University Board of Trustees' Award for a perfect GPA last week. Jacob ...
That’s the mantra resonating from Leoma Donsbach when she talks about the science of genomics and beef cattle breeding. The difference in cattle is that we can peek under the exterior to examine the ...
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
Airborne genetic material can be used to paint a picture of ecosystem health, watch for invasive species and even identify ...
Studies show what hapless college graduates learn the hard way: Some of their university degrees aren’t worth the big bucks they paid for them.
Peter Molyneux, Google DeepMind's Richard Evans, and more on the making and legacy of Black & White as it turns 25.
Hair grows because cells at the root divide and push it upward, like toothpaste squeezed from a tube. At least, this is what what we thought. However, new research claims this explanation is ...
A study shows that extra chromosomes in fetal cells create pre-leukemic clones that can persist for years, requiring later triggers to develop into leukemia, revealing a two-stage disease model.
A new research center is investigating how ancient soils could help farmers adapt to climate change and a warmer future.
History remembers the broad strokes of ancient warfare. We’ll never forget things like gunpowder, the phalanx, and war ...
Three students from Bear Creek and one from Codrington will represent Simcoe County at Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton ...
Our longtime food editor Judi Gallagher died last week. Sarasota Magazine’s editors, writers and publisher sent in their ...
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