Identity theft is on the rise in academia. Fake authorships, fraudulent emails, and AI-generated data are putting researchers’ reputations at risk.
Sequencing genomic material extracted from the teeth of 13 soldiers in Napoleon’s troops highlighted that more diseases than previously thought affected the army.
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By connecting electrodes to a living orchestra of plants and fungi, one musician transforms natural bioelectric signals into ...
MRI scans from nearly 40,000 people revealed biomarkers linked to defective toxin clearance in the brain predicted the susceptibility to dementia later in life.
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Dr. Grippin completed his medical and doctoral training at the University of Florida, where he developed a personalized ...
Christiano Marconi is a PhD candidate in the Sayour Lab at the University of Florida. His research focuses on developing and ...
Discover how exercise-induced urticaria can turn your workout into a challenge, affecting those who love to run.
Even small amounts of alcohol consumption can increase blood pressures—and small decreases can lower them.
Scientists know that reptiles “pee” solids, but the structure and chemistry of these wastes remained a mystery—until now.
Engaging underrepresented minorities and policymakers in science through outreach activities also provides transferable skills to scientists.