Genetics in the Spotlight: Perspectives from a Scientist and Communicator Dr. Alex Dainis
It doesn’t serve the public, it doesn’t serve the science.~ Dr Alex
It doesn’t serve the public, it doesn’t serve the science.~ Dr Alex
Chronic and especially cardiometabolic diseases are the culmination of multiple risk factors ranging from genetic predispositions and sedentary lifestyles to stress.
Alterations in air and water temperature, wind speed, and precipitation rates hamper the efficiency of nuclear facilities and risk their safety.
It was an era of incredible scientific, social, cultural, philosophical, and economic buoyancy in the history of Islam.
Scientists and organizations should keep open minds and preserve the niche of abstract ideas and possibilities.
The short-term devastation of Pakistan’s horrendous floods is now giving way to long-term impacts, as disease and ill-health begins to spread among the country’s displaced persons camps.
The rapid development in oceanography leads us to a better understanding of marine biology.
With fast-paced changes comes responsibility, as humans, to consider the implications of our shifting realities.
Researchers reveal that biofuel farms that are appropriately placed and fully integrated could be sustained ecologically.
Astronauts would probably be genetically tweaked to lose the stress and fear response so that they would remain calm.