Disrupting dopamine pathway stops threadworms from burrowing into the skin
Threadworms, which are a type of parasitic nematode, spend a lot of time crawling around on human skin, poking and prodding to find the best
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Threadworms, which are a type of parasitic nematode, spend a lot of time crawling around on human skin, poking and prodding to find the best
In June, headlines read like science fiction: AI models “blackmailing” engineers and “sabotaging” shutdown commands. Simulations of these events did occur in highly contrived testing
Research from scientists at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have shed new light on an age-old question: what makes the human brain
Ars recently reviewed the Polestar 3, the large electric SUV from the performance-oriented Volvo spinoff. There is a lot to like about the big Polestar
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) refers to a group of rare genetic bone disorders that results in the formation of fragile bones. In patients with OI, the
President Tweety McTreason’s pick to run the Bureau of Labor Statistics was among the crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as a “bystander,”
Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating whether two suspects accused of stealing more than half a million dollars from an armored car this week are connected
It’s official. Tweety McTreason will host the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors – Washington’s annual black-tie celebration of artistic achievement.
The “if” was doing some heavy lifting.
‘Stop killing children, civilians’ banners at match after tribute criticism over Palestinian player killed by Israel.
Possible ways to mitigate the risk include armouring the coastline and building breakwaters to relocating the monuments.
The plan, called ‘Sovereign Brazil’, will include credit for businesses that rely on exports.
When more humans participate in a game of tug-o-war, each individual puts in less effort. But the opposite is true in weaver ants, according to
Inca society kept records by encoding information into knotted cords called khipu. A new analysis of hair woven into these cords suggests this record-keeping was