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The Dragonfly has fascinated people for centuries because of their shimmering wings, swift flight, and short lives. They are ...
What is excessive daytime sleepiness? Tiny blood metabolites reveal how diet and biology are tied to daytime alertness and ...
The presence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is associated with an increased incidence of pulmonary diseases, but ...
Cell culture is a foundational technology widely used across fields such as pharmaceutical production, regenerative medicine, ...
Cherokee Nation citizen Mason Linscott was named an assistant professor of Animal Evolutionary Biology at New Mexico State ...
Coffee farms with mature shade trees store far more carbon than planting new trees can capture, a new study reveals.
Brandeis University Assistant Professor of Biology Christine Grienberger has been selected as a 2025 McKnight Scholar, ...
This recent study underscores the fact that biomarkers serve not merely as statistical instruments but as insights into ...
In a surprising discovery, a new study reveals that among seven species of baleen whales, only the humpback is capable of the ...
A new study delving into the genetic drivers of a rare and aggressive childhood cancer called Malignant Peripheral Nerve ...
From Australian birds to human clinics, the science keeps pointing to the same conclusion: Sex is a spectrum, not a switch.
The University of Minnesota Morris Alumni Association has named Karen Schaible Kraemer ’71 as its 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. The Distinguished Alumni Award honors UMN Morris alumni who ...