by yao | May 2, 2025 | Molecular Biology
The genetic code, which controls how living things build proteins based on genetic instructions, may have developed in a different sequence than scientists once believed. A recent study explores the earliest stages of life and presents a new timeline for how the...
by yao | May 2, 2025 | Health, Nutrition
Sugary drinks are doing more than just satisfying a sweet tooth; they are fueling a global health crisis. A major new global study has linked the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks—like sodas, sweetened juices, and energy drinks—to widespread cases of type 2...
by yao | May 1, 2025 | Health
Baffled for years, scientists have been trying to figure out how some infections might impact brain health, especially in diseases like Alzheimer’s. Driven by these questions, they explored whether the common respiratory germ Chlamydia pneumoniae, a type of bacteria...
by yao | May 1, 2025 | Genetics
Once nearly wiped out, bed bugs have made an unwelcome return over the last twenty years, spreading across homes and hotels worldwide and leading to various health and comfort issues. While they are not proven to transmit diseases, bed bugs can cause itchy skin,...
by yao | Apr 23, 2025 | Psychology
Throughout history and across many cultures, people have regularly built long-term romantic relationships. These connections play a central role in our lives, offering emotional closeness and a sense of belonging. What draws people into these partnerships and keeps...