Jorge Nieva, MD, is a medical oncologist and lung cancer specialist with Keck Medicine of USC and lead investigator of the ...
A new report, published today in Nature Metabolism, is shedding light on the distinct and underappreciated role of fructose in driving disease, separate from its role as a simple source of calories.
Researchers work in the field at Cerro Ballena near Caldera, Chile, as part of a study showing that an increase in volcanic activity in the Andes in the Late Miocene Epoch likely resulted in a cooling ...
The “living laboratory” constructed by researchers at Northern Arizona University. This controlled stream system at the Flagstaff Arboretum allowed scientists to manipulate water temperatures and ...
Researchers deploy fiber optic cable in a borehole to monitor landsliding in Lantai in northern Taiwan. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...
This graphic shows how increasing water temperatures shift the way microbes and aquatic insects use carbon. As water warms and leaves decompose, less of the leaves’ carbon is converted into usable ...
Chilean Consul in Los Angeles, Mr. Francisco Leal; Governor of Coquimbo, Mr. Cristobal Juliá; Giant Magellan Telescope ...
A sample of parrots living with humans showed the ability to correlate names with individuals, but also to use proper names ...
"It’s kind of like we just discovered that cells use a new media like phones or TikTok for communication and not only face-to-face conversation,” says Dr. Derrick Gibbings, Professor and Associate ...
One year old pedigree tracked corals growing in an ocean nursery.
According to a study from MIT, NDMA, a carcinogen that has been found in some drugs and drinking water contaminated by chemical plants, may have a much more severe impact on children than adults.
Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering for Catalonia (IBEC), the Polytechnic University of Catalonia – BarcelonaTech ...