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The most famous thieves, tricksters, and rogues were recently honored by having a brand new group of bugs named after them.
Research studies are often evaluated by other scientists to determine if they are good enough to be published in a journal ... caused climate change, for example, Science News will report well ...
Hervey Cleckley wanted to treat the most overlooked psychiatric patients. Instead his work was used to demonize them.
In the new study, the team wanted to investigate whether screening movies during fMRI scanning could give any insight into how the brain’s functional networks respond to a series of complex audio and ...
New DNA evidence from the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii reveal that many of the presumptuous narratives about the ...
Skeletal remains found in the well of a Norwegian castle likely belong to “Well-man,” who is mentioned in the passage of an ...
Cassava Sciences has faced a lot of scrutiny, with key figures resigning and the company settling an SEC penalty. Read what ...
Professor Yong-Hoon Kim's team from the School of Electrical Engineering succeeded for the first time in accelerating quantum ...
A Queen’s internal medicine resident is paving the way for a brighter future in kidney health. Dr. Caitlyn Vlasschaert has been named the first STAT Wunderkind researcher from Queen’s—a major ...