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Researchers in the field of exposomics explain how cutting-edge technologies are unlocking this biological archive, ushering in a new era of disease prevention and personalized medicine.
Every breath we take, every meal we eat, and every environment we encounter leaves a molecular fingerprint in our bodies—a hidden record of our lifelong exposures. In this week's edition of the ...
Andrew Lakoff studies how experts—in areas from public health to the environment to security—generate knowledge about and ...
Jacksonville University is ending its old-school major in philosophy but also one in fintech from 2022. See the list of ...
The grant supported Dr. Fiesler’s research on building A.I. literacy. She received no official explanation for why the grant ...
He is the head of HHS, and yet he continues to spout untested, unproven therapies and has only given a very lukewarm ...
ISRO on Saturday announced that it has signed the 'Framework Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Space Medicine' with Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology (SCTIMST ...
Now, we may know why zombie skin cells have this double agent-esque existence. Not all senescent skin cells are the same.
Sweeping funding cuts threaten to undermine the innovation that has been a central part of US economic strength for decades ...
Artificial Intelligence can be a powerful tool when it comes to health care. But if Louisiana leaders follow some states in ...
NSF, founded in 1950, has a $9 billion budget that can be a lifeline for resource-strapped professors and the younger ...
André Briend is the 2025 recipient of the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award, which recognizes outstanding ...