A new study of ancient dog DNA shows that people and dogs traveled together across Eurasia for at least 10,000 years.
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Long before written history, early families moving across Eurasia kept dogs close as companions and helpers. A sweeping new study offers the clearest evidence yet that the history of dogs is ...
New live-cell imaging data show that Telomir-1 markedly lowers intracellular iron levels at submicromolar concentrations in human keratinocytes, demonstrating potent cell penetration and ...
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Sunlight is vital for human health as it helps the body produce essential nutrients, such as vitamin D. However, too much sun ...
As rates of a little-known 'taboo' cancer surge across the US, especially among older women, leading oncologists reveal the ...
New Stanford research reveals older mice surprisingly developed fewer, smaller tumours, challenging the notion that cancer ...
Israel returned the bodies of 15 Palestinians to Gaza on Friday, officials at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis said, in the ...