Bulldogs’ screw tails linked to human genetic disease
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With their small size, stubby faces and wide-set eyes, bulldogs, French bulldogs and Boston terriers are among the most popular […] Continuous indoor exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke triggers changes in the heart’s electrical activity, known as cardiac alternans, that can […] If quitting smoking is one of your New Year’s resolutions, you might want to consider cutting back on your drinking, […] Scientists have discovered eight genes linked to red hair, helping to solve a mystery of how redheads inherit their flaming […] LSTM’s Professor Joseph Valadez is senior author on a new study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy […] Outbreaks of norovirus in health care settings and outbreaks caused by a particular genotype of the virus are more likely […] If you drink coffee just before bedtime, you can avoid getting enough sleep and drowsiness after waking up. This discovery […] Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules are a group of proteins that help the immune system identify foreign invaders such as […] A new, more powerful generation of a patented Southwest Research Institute magnetostrictive sensor withstands extreme temperatures, automatically adjusts frequencies and […] Adult mouse skeletal stem cells in the jaw revert to a more developmentally flexible state when called upon to regenerate […]
Bulldogs’ screw tails linked to human genetic disease
Secondhand smoke and cardiac arrhythmia
Reducing drinking could help with smoking cessation, research finds
Hair color gene study sheds new light on roots of redheads’ locks
Hybrid prevalence estimation: Method to improve intervention coverage estimations
Norovirus outbreaks: New study may help efforts to develop a vaccine
We must drink before bedtime: the main myth about coffee is debunked
Scientists shine light on minute peptide changes affecting immune system
Improving structural health monitoring with magnetostrictive transducer: New sensor design provides more precise inspections, reduces human error
Skeletal stem cells regress when tasked with extensive regeneration