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Stanford just pinned down why old brains slow down — the cellular factories that build proteins begin to jam, and the whole mind quietly follows
Every cell in your brain depends on ribosomes, tiny molecular machines that read genetic instructions and assemble the ...
Editing your genes to eliminate bad cholesterol and a new discovery that could change the playbook for Alzheimer's. Here are ...
Whether it’s Hyrox or CrossFit, some of this century’s biggest exercise trends have one thing in common: combining cardio with strength training. Here’s how to do it ...
Turns out 6.4 to 7.8 hours of sleep a night might be ideal. Here are some tips on how to get the “just right” amount.
A new belief set is uniting some of the wealthiest men in the world around a ‘transhuman’ future – actual humanity be damned Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, took to the Internet a few years ...
Andes hantavirus causes deadly lung failure, but its method of attack differs from other respiratory illnesses. The details ...
From the paper: ""Ketone bodies are janitors of damaged proteins, chaperoning away molecular waste so organisms can operate ...
Today, Sikiric and his team describe BPC-157 as an all-purpose healing compound. Laboratory experiments with animals and cell cultures, they write, suggest the peptide may treat everything from muscle ...
PBS NC helps your community explore new worlds and ideas through programs that educate, inform and inspire. Your ...
A University of Texas at Austin-led team has reconstructed the most detailed map to date of the molecular machines that ...
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