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Postdoctoral Associate- Bioinformatics of Alzheimer's disease - Houston, Texas (US) job with Baylor ...
Nature· 10 hours agoPostdoctoral Associate- Bioinformatics of Alzheimer's disease
Is Your Mosquito Bite Infected? How To Tell if It’s Cellulitis + Ways To Speed Healing
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 13 hours ago“Mosquito bites are a very common problem during the summertime particularly, and they're more than...
People are eating cicadas. Here's how to do it safely.
Yahoo Life· 7 hours ago“In fact, cicadas have been consumed by various cultures around the world for centuries,” Luis...
Stay Safe From the Sun & That Backyard Grill This Memorial Day | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 5 days agoYou can be sure to enjoy the day without hazards by taking a few simple precautions, said Dr. Mike...
Rhea reaps $10M more led by Thiel
TechCrunch· 14 hours agoRhea, a Singapore- and New York-based reproductive health service provider, aims to tackle this challenge by bridging the global value chain and using...
New Steps Towards a Male Birth Control Pill
US News & World Report· 7 days ago“We were pleased to see that the mice did not show signs of toxicity from CDD-2807 treatment, that the compound did not accumulate in the brain and that the treatment did not alter testis size ...
Disputed dark-matter claim to be tested by new lab in South Korea
Nature· 1 day agoA multi-million dollar facility is hoping to put a 21-year-old debate about dark matter to rest.
Mexico’s next president is likely to be this scientist — but researchers are split in their support
Nature· 1 day agoSome are hopeful, but others worry that Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo will follow in her controversial...
Defying the stereotype of Black resilience
Nature· 1 day agoAs head of the Black In Neuro network, Kaela S. Singleton argues that Black success should not require hardship or struggle.
New Type of Reversible Male Contraception Proves a Success in Mouse Study
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe compound is called CDD-2807, and US researchers led by Baylor College of Medicine are keen to keep studying it ...