What it can tell you if you stand on one leg: biological age
The length of time a person can stand (on one leg) is a more telling measure of aging than changes… Read More »What it can tell you if you stand on one leg: biological age
The length of time a person can stand (on one leg) is a more telling measure of aging than changes… Read More »What it can tell you if you stand on one leg: biological age
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and the University of California, Santa Cruz, have discovered the secret to regulating our internal… Read More »Scientists discover a secret to regulating our biological clock, offering a new approach to ending jet lag
Transport proteins are responsible for the continuous movement of substrates into and out of a biological cell. However, it is… Read More »Inside or outside a biological cell: who transports what here?
Whether we visit a zoo for the first time or learn to ride a bike, we carry memories of our… Read More »How do our memories last a lifetime? New study offers biological explanation
A team of chemists and bioengineers from Rice University and the University of Houston have achieved a major milestone in… Read More »Aligned peptide ‘noodles’ could enable lab-grown biological tissues
Women and men sleep differently, so their sleep disorders should not be treated in the same way, suggests new research… Read More »Biological sex-specific sleep differences: insomnia in women, apnea in men
Researchers at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Harvard Medical School, and McLean Hospital have discovered a strikingly similar… Read More »Schizophrenia and aging may share a common biological basis
Exploring the Complications of Biological Inheritance in Parent-Child Relationships Exploring the Complications of Biological Inheritance in Parent-Child Relationships Introduction Recently,… Read More »Preferring biological children is immoral
The biological age of humans and mice undergoes a rapid increase in response to various forms of stress, which is… Read More »Biological age increases with stress and is restored with recovery — ScienceDaily