A male animal can only produce a male clone, and vice versa – at least, that was the case until now. In a breakthrough they ...
Becoming River” is contemporary artist Guadalupe Martinez’s solo exhibition at the Lycoming College Art Gallery and the ...
People's ability to successfully navigate career changes depends on their adaptability and flexibility—skills that can be developed through training transition "muscles," according to Sarah Wittman, ...
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In the spring of 2017, a 23-year-old with a Harvard diploma and not a single published work to her name found herself at the center of a Hollywood bidding war. It was the sort of thing novelists and ...
I could say it was a Friday. I could say, a few years ago. I could add vagueness to my story to remove myself from the ...
Bill Maher wanted a laugh about Ariana Grande’s body on Friday night. He got a groan instead. During his opening monologue on Real Time, Maher pivoted from a bit about aliens saving humanity ...
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Researchers from Skoltech and co-authors from AIRI have, for the first time, quantitatively assessed how somatic mutations—random DNA changes that accumulate in cells with age—limit the maximum human ...
The wellness world is changing. While traditional therapy, exercise, and meditation remain valuable, more people are exploring practices that work directly with the body rather than only the mind.
"What are somatic exercises" has become one of the most-searched wellness questions of the year, fueled by social media buzz and a Global Wellness Summit forecast naming nervous system regulation the ...