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Impatient Woman in Line

Should you wait or give up? Scientists discover how your brain decides

December 12, 2024

Artistic concept of an 'epitranscriptomic' fingerprint.

Molecular CSI: How cancer ‘fingerprints’ could yield diagnoses earlier than ever

December 12, 2024

Human CA3 pyramidal neurons recorded in a patient tissue sample.

Unlocking the brain’s black box: Scientists discover distinct wiring of human memory

December 12, 2024

Woman in her kitchen cooking a meal in a frying pan

How your cooking style could be harming your family’s health

December 11, 2024

couple having an argument during the holidays

Scrooge you! To avoid post-election fights, many young adults are skipping the holidays

December 11, 2024

Man volunteering to feed homeless man

Religious people aren’t more generous than atheists – unless they know who they’re giving to

December 11, 2024

Herpes

Silent epidemic: 846 million people infected with genital herpes

December 11, 2024

Researchers in Cleland Lab at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, including (from left) alumnus Haoxiong Yan, PhD candidate Xuntao Wu, and Prof. Andrew Cleland, have realized a new design for a superconducting quantum processor.

Scientists are rethinking quantum chips — It may spark a supercomputer revolution

December 11, 2024

Prehistoric humans hunt a woolly mammoth. More and more research shows that this species – and at least 46 other species of megaherbivores – were driven to extinction by humans.

The first Americans hunted and ate mammoths: New evidence reveals ancient diet

December 11, 2024

breakup

Study reveals what your brain learns from experiencing rejection

December 11, 2024

gut brain axis

Why do humans have large brains? Scientists credit our gut bacteria

December 11, 2024

Targeted Cancer Therapy Illustration

Revolutionary cancer drug could remove side-effects from radiation treatments

December 10, 2024

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