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How much of lifespan is genetic? A recent study published in Science argues that roughly half of how long people live may be determined by…

New findings suggest genetics plays a larger role in lifespan than previously thought In a striking development for aging research, a study published in Science…

Overview: A New Look at Longevity A major new study published in Science suggests that roughly half of a person’s lifespan may be determined by…

Breaking the Global Threat: A New Insight from IU Bloomington Antimicrobial resistance—where bacteria and fungi develop defenses against drugs designed to kill them—poses a mounting…

Unlocking Focus: Why Attention Matters for Memory Attention is the gateway to solid memory and learning, according to a leading neuroscientist often cited in research…

New insights into the proteostasis puzzle in neurodegenerative disease Scientists are piecing together how cellular cleanup crews, tasked with maintaining protein quality, can sometimes backfire…

Nature’s Pharmacy: How Plants Are Shaping Modern Cancer Research For centuries, humans have looked to the plant kingdom for remedies to ailments big and small.…

Nature’s Pharmacy: A new chapter in cancer research In a field hungry for effective and less toxic therapies, scientists are turning to the natural world…
