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Why stress can outlast the event: Dopamine tied to lingering sexual suppression in fruit fly study
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have revealed key parts of the biochemical pathways connecting stress to sexual ...
A new study discovers a non-repeating genomic master clock led by MYRF-1 and LIN-42 that drives cellular development.
In the 1960s, worm-training experiments and their strange implications captivated the nation. Columnist Claire L. Evans ...
So long as “Cars” could make Disney billions of dollars, the film itself being a veritable clunker was a non-issue. By ...
Beneficial mutations happen quite frequently, but the world changes too fast for them to stick.
Using box jellyfish as an example, researchers from Kiel University show how the physics of density, not behavior or physiology, can prevent animals from reaching the surface even as they actively ...
Scientists identified phosphatidylcholine loss as a key driver of mitochondrial aging and showed that restoring it can ...
Scientists found that aging may begin with a hidden cellular remodel that could help drive disease later in life.
The Living Telemetry Setup: Executed by PhD student Imri Lifshitz, the team developed a novel behavioral rig where a subject ...
The ocean is full of invisible workers. Trillions of microbes quietly break down carbon-containing organic matter, which ...
Larson, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at RPI and lead corresponding author of the study ...
“This study identifies a brain-wide neural signature of social approach that emerges before movement begins,” said Dr. Avitan. “This signature predicts not only whether an upcoming action will be ...
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