Deep neural networks will allow signal transfer of nerve cells to be analyzed in real time in the future. That is the result ...
Hummingbirds are small but remarkably tough. Some species make migrations of more than 5,590 miles a year. Their journeys are ...
A study in the journal Pharmaceuticals has uncovered how specific genetic mutations in α2δ-1 and α2δ-3 proteins linked to ...
WESTFIELD - WHS biomedical pathway teacher Karen Saunders brought her tenth grade anatomy and physiology students to Fort ...
Research on the development, physiology and pathophysiology of reproductive disorders is important, as evidence suggests that many adult-onset diseases can be traced back to disruptions during early ...
The University of Wyoming last week awarded and honored the research and innovation of several members of its faculty in celebration of the impact, relevance and importance of their respective work.
The newly inducted Fellows include Margaret Butcher, Laura Herold, Shanda Hood, Leslie Massey, Vernon Richardson, Amanda Sullivan, Kate Walker and Li Yang.
Cindy Stetzer says science has always been her passion. She turned that love into a 25-year teaching career. For the last 20 ...
Seventy-eight years ago, scientists created a unique sort of timepiece — named the Doomsday Clock — as a symbolic attempt to ...
Weight gain in perimenopause can wreak havoc on women's health, happiness, and overall sense of well-being. Understanding the ...