At this year's quinquennial International Congress of Genetics, human genetics provided only a fascinating minority of the content of this conference dedicated to illuminating fundamental biological ...
Psychological development is like a river flowing along its course. From birth, our psychological maturation runs along ...
"Monogenic" diseases, triggered by mutations in just one gene, may actually be more complex than scientists thought.
A genetics‑guided drug, compound 6, targets CARD9 to subtly calm gut inflammation in Crohn’s disease, pointing to safer, longer‑lasting, precision treatments.
There's no universally superior option here. Seeds reward patience, offer genetic flexibility, and reduce disease risk on entry.
A number of conservatives are up in arms over Vice President JD Vance's latest round of applause for far-right commentator ...
In pet genetics, cancer research, and beyond, Charlie Lieu, MBA ’05, SM ’05, has spent her career harnessing massive data ...
K-State's Emma Briggs shares how calving windows, genetic selection, reproductive strategies and management practices can enhance calf uniformity to improve overall herd management and productivity.
Your dress shirts and white tees will thank you for switching.
Regenerative agriculture is gaining real momentum in Nebraska as producers search for ways to stay profitable in a very tough economic environment.
Eating disorders in athletes are common-yet sometimes missed. The outcomes of this can be dire. Here's what to know and what ...
Consistency isn't glamorous; it's often found in boring, repeatable and predictable habits, writes Luke Coutinho.