Scientists discovered a link between copper regulation and neurodegeneration, using the worm gene swip-10. Their findings suggest that restoring copper balance could offer new treatments for disorders ...
By tracking the changes in prostate cancer cells over time, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have found that activation of the MYC gene -; a well-known cancer-causing gene -; sets ...
The UK has entered into the world’s first binding treaty on artificial intelligence - the framework convention on AI and ...
The U.S. Army Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), established in 1981, emerged from the failure of Operation Eagle Claw, the ...
In The Anthropocene Cycle, Director/writer Georg Koszulinski presents a montage of his thoughts and feelings about human ...
El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks disagreed with state leaders claims El Paso is infested with Tren de Aragua gang members ...
The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record and, unfortunately, this came as no surprise. Summers have been getting hotter ...
How does the brain adapt to different levels of mental challenge? A new neuroimaging study reveals that when we engage in ...
Climate change and a range of other human impacts are putting marine animals at risk of extinction—even those living in ...
A study evaluating 21,000 marine animals suggests the threat to ocean ecosystems is more widespread than scientists thought.
Human activities on land and sea, in combination with climate change, are degrading coastal ecosystems, increasing the risk of extinction for multiple species and threatening important ecosystem ...
The 8th World One Health Congress – one of the world’s largest forums dedicated to advancing One Health science and policy - ...