A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic underpinnings of language.
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A new study from Western New England University (WNE) has revealed that long-term grape consumption significantly impacts ...
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(THE CONVERSATION) Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Blunt force trauma to the brain, often from a bad fall or traffic accident, accounts for the deaths ...
A new study links a particular gene to the ancient origins of spoken language, proposing that a protein variant found only in ...
The Hong Kong tourism market was valued at USD 16 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a strong 10% CAGR from 2022 to ...
In frame translation initiation sites within coding sequences drive the expression of N-terminally truncated proteoforms.
New research has shown how the toxic habit millions are struggling to shed could be significantly more dangerous than first ...
Gov. Tony Evers' plan to close the decrepit Green Bay prison and rebuild the Waupun prison hinges on closing the troubled ...