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Newswise – With cruelty-free dairy products and compelling vegetarian meat substitutes already on the market, it’s easy to see how biotechnology can transform the food industry. Advances in genetic engineering…
Newswise – With cruelty-free dairy products and compelling vegetarian meat substitutes already on the market, it’s easy to see how biotechnology can transform the food industry. Advances in genetic engineering…
Newswise – Scientists at Washington University in St. Louis are developing a prototype instrument for a future lunar mission Supported by a nearly $3 million grant from NASA. Jeff Gillis…
Newswise – Increased social media use during the coronavirus pandemic brought an unprecedented rise in the spread of misinformation. Of particular importance were conspiracy theories surrounding the virus and the…
Message wise — The biochemist from the RUDN University and the Institute of Biomedical Chemistry was the first to use multiple sclerosis as an example to investigate how variants of…
Newswise – The enigmatic Philistine culture, which flourished during the Iron Age (ca. 1200-604 B.C.), had a profound impact on the cultural history, agriculture and food habits of the southern…
Newswise – MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (03/12/2024) – Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities may have discovered a mechanical explanation for the instability observed in the lungs during…
Newswise – Calls to U.S. poison control centers related to psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms,” among teens and young adults surged after several U.S. cities and states began decriminalizing the hallucinogen,…
FROMLINE: Lauren Quinn Newswise – URBANA, Ill. – Despite the enthusiasm for electric vehicles and their potential to reduce the transportation sector’s carbon footprint, Predictions for 2023 suggest that electric…
Title 42, the United States’ pandemic rule that immediately deported hundreds of thousands of migrants who crossed the border illegally over the past three years, has expired. These migrants have…
Children with HIV who were considered for treatment interruption did so to see if they could achieve HIV remission (no detectable virus for at least 48 weeks). Four out of…