From wooden models to thousands and thousands of structures, Julia Robinson tells the story of how Richard Robson, Susumu ...
In 1974, Professor Richard Robson at the University of Melbourne in Australia was drilling holes into wooden balls to allow ...
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A new study finds that CPD enzyme deficiency leads to hereditary deafness, but boosting nitric oxide with arginine could ...
Researchers have understood for decades that some forms of deafness are inherited, yet until now, few of those genetic clues ...
Discover how FTIR spectroscopy enhances quality control in GLP-1 weight loss drug production by ensuring molecular ...
Chromosome ends require protection from the DNA repair machinery. This work demonstrates that TelN protein, the telomere ...
A natural sweetener found in the leaves of the Stevia plant may offer new hope for people struggling with hair loss.
Existing tests for the chemicals in water, air or foods rely on expensive mass spectrometry lab equipment and technicians and ...
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On this World Anatomy Day, Oct. 15, experts in the Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution at Johns Hopkins Medicine are ...