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Constance Chu, MD, believes the next revolution in orthopedics will happen before the first incision is ever made. A professor and vice chair of research in orthopedic surgery at Stanford (Calif.) ...
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Priority Research Communication by Professor Yogesh Dwivedi and colleagues at the University of Alabama at Birmingham reports original, peer-reviewed findings demonstrating that long noncoding RNAs ...
Before 2004, it was compulsory for pupils in state schools in England to study a foreign language from the age of 11 to 16.
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UNT President Harrison Keller announced plans to promote civil discourse on campus, free health care for doctoral students ...
Researchers from McMaster University suggest that the tiny vessels inside the retina could reflect both your biological age ...
The gene p53 acts as a tumor suppressor and often is called the ‘guardian of the genome.’ But when p53 mutates, it can flip from protector to promoter of cancer. Gene p53 is mutated in about 50% of ...