When an oral infection sneaks into cancer development
New research suggests that a common oral infection might not stay in the mouth at all. Instead, certain bacteria appear […]
New research suggests that a common oral infection might not stay in the mouth at all. Instead, certain bacteria appear […]
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Instead of another glass of wine or a hoppy IPA, some people are cracking open cans infused with cannabis. Early
New X‑ray data say otherwise. Fresh observations suggest that our corner of the Milky Way is stitched together by vast,
Those late-night cries, odd bathroom accidents and sudden bouts of confusion may not just be quirks of ageing. A growing
New evidence suggests that movement is doing far more than keeping people fit. Structured exercise programmes now appear to rival
They set out to test whether artificial intelligence could really take over the most tedious parts of data science. What
Buried nearly 3,000 kilometres below the Pacific, this iron-rich “mega-blob” seems to act like a heat lens at the base
The same medication millions of people take for type 2 diabetes is now at the centre of a bold question:
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