Study suggests cytomegalovirus may travel via the vagus nerve to the brain, contributing to Alzheimer's progression.
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Historian Han Qi on why the exchange of scientific knowledge is so important - from astronomy and salt wells to high-speed ...
Crafting string figures — a tradition found across the globe — might reveal a shared cultural heritage that spans thousands ...
New research has highlighted river changes over the past 35 years and how climate change has driven rapid change all around ...
Latino Studies presents an international research agenda that builds bridges between the academic and non-academic worlds, and promotes mutual learning and collaboration among all the Latino national ...
The NIH has pumped millions of dollars into giving transgender hormone treatments to animals in an effort to better ...
New research has found that a chemical abundant in fruits, vegetables and plant products can suppress the immune response ...
Slow-wave sleep plays a crucial role in strengthening memory by enhancing synaptic connections in the brain, with new ...
A study on Indo-European languages, using direct linguistic data, reconciles the two dominant hypotheses of where and how ...
Researchers at Rice University have made a meaningful advance in the simulation of molecular electron transfer—a fundamental ...
Misinformation about science harms personal decisions, democracy and public policy, says Northeastern University professor ...