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Study: Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to walk on two legs
Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates ...
Migratory birds, sea turtles and salmon have something in common: every year, they return to their birthplaces to reproduce.
A new study has found that individuals with ADHD have a higher risk of being convicted of a crime, and reveals this ...
Reading determines almost all aspects of everyday life. Reading allows you to learn in school, to read signs, to read books, and talk to people. But for millions, reading is a constant struggle.
The neurologic disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE has most often been found in people who experienced repeated blows to the head while playing contact sports and there’s now ...
New research posits that a genetic incompatibility between female offspring of humans and Neanderthals and their children ...
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Study finds more commonalities between CTE and Alzheimer's disease at the genetic level
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) – most often found in athletes playing contact sports – is known to share similarities ...
The obesity rate has been steadily climbing and so have scientific efforts to understand why. A new study, published in ...
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Better schools can offset genetic disadvantages in learning
Research indicates that high-quality schooling can compensate for genetic disparities in reading success, underscoring the importance of equitable education.
CARDIO inCode-Score Genetic Risk Influences Cholesterol Risk and Prediction of Coronary Heart Disease IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / October 28, 2025 / GENinCode, the predictive genetics company ...
An international team led by a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientist has created a first-of-its-kind resource ...
One hundred years after the heroic journey to Nome, scientists reveal how Balto's DNA explains his incredible endurance and ...
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