Life Sciences

How The African Midge Can Survive Without Water And In The Vacuum Of Space

conditions, such as extreme temperatures ranging from 90°C to-270°C, vacuums and high doses of radiation; all ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 14 2014 - 10:08am

High-Fat Meals: Males Impacted Most

disease, could significantly impact the future treatment of obesity and diabetes for all patients. ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 18 2014 - 12:31pm

Musicians Have Better Long-term Memory

for long-term memory for non-verbal events and "we are all surrounded by non verbal events." ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 18 2014 - 4:10pm

Plants Survive Mass Extinctions Better Than Animals

global diversity above all other plant groups. “Mass extinctions are often thought as a bad thing, but ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 18 2015 - 8:30am

Neurogastronomy: How Brains Perceive Flavor

up at all), I was sympathetic but not motivated, because there's not much we can do to ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 19 2015 - 2:29pm

IMP-1088: Finally, Progress Toward A Cure For The Common Cold?

molecule should work against all of them. Additionally, the molecule also works against viruses related to ...

Article - News Staff - May 15 2018 - 4:20pm

Phospholipids In The Cell Membrane Help Regulate Ion Channels

began to dilute out the phospholipids, the channel became less and less functional. “The experiments all ...

Article - News Staff - Feb 19 2007 - 1:44am

Essential Genes Cluster Clue To Order In The Genome

this or other chromosomes) is that it had all these densely packed essential genes," said Justice. ...

Article - News Staff - May 3 2007 - 11:43pm

Genetic 'deserts' Full Of Valuable Information

notion that mammalian transcriptomes [the set of all messenger RNA molecules produced in a population of ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 18 2007 - 6:48pm

Booze Means Bad Behavior? Not So, Says Study

working memory is crucial not only to barroom behavior, but to all social behavior, because it provides ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 18 2007 - 9:51am