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Gilmour Academy's valedictorian, Ian Miller, of Gates Mills, and salutatorian Carter Richmond, of Pepper Pike, spoke at the ...
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Worm towers– sometimes called swarms– “were kind of just whispered about in the worm community,” says Ding. Previously, there were anecdotal reports and documented observations of these multi-nematode ...
Dr. Ethel Aguirre Flores broke her first bone before she learned to walk. Since then, she has endured more than 125 other ...
Gene editing holds the potential of suppressing mosquito species that carry deadly diseases — and raises ethical questions.
A new venture which is pioneering the development of rigid insulation panels made from sheep wool is set to scale up after securing a £300,000 investment ...
Our lab develops novel computational methods to study cellular ... Christina Leslie has the opportunity to expand the impact of her work by connecting math to science. CRISPR screening uncovers a ...
When you're trying to communicate or understand ideas, words don't always do the trick. Sometimes the more efficient approach ...
Protecting trees might not seem like a public health strategy, but new research suggests it could be-especially in the ...
Brazilian researchers found that boosting the synthesis of hevin, a glycoprotein naturally secreted by astrocytes, led to ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and UCL have analyzed ancient DNA from Borrelia recurrentis, a type of bacteria that causes relapsing fever, pinpointing when it evolved to spread through ...
New tools bring closer the possibility of exterminating species considered harmful to humans, which is fueling an ethical dilemma ...