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Opportunistic Cholesterol Gene Screens: Good in Theory Only?
The ROAR trial tested the hypothesis that returning familial hypercholesterolemia-associated genetic results leads to ...
At first glance, this mammal looks like a horse gone terribly wrong. But, in reality, Chalicotherium is far from a botched ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Oxford has shown that the shape and orientation of coastlines ...
“The representation is gradually going to accumulate some noise. As a result, when you see an image or a sentence for a ...
TAPPAHANNOCK, Va. (WWBT) - The Department of Wildlife Resources says that birds found dead last month tested negative for ...
Scientific progress depends on results that can be repeated – yet across disciplines, too many experiments fail that test.
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Test scores are down, but experts don’t know exactly why
In sum: Test scores have been trending down for over a decade. There are some signs of recovery in math, but not many in ...
As The Times explained last week, a 1951 agreement grants the United States the ability to “construct, install, maintain and ...
Using a technique called ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR), researchers at Wageningen University & Research in the ...
The Anasazi, a once-flourishing tribe in the American Southwest, lived on bounties of corn, squash and beans. In 1276 A.D., ...
The analysis of dental remains from Dmanisi in the Republic of Georgia has important implications regarding the balance and connection between biology and culture in human evolution.
Pole to Pole’s Amazon episodes document a new anaconda species and reveal how pollution moves through one of Earth’s most ...
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