Babies learn about eye contact early in life
As infants, we absorb any information our surroundings have to offer, especially if other humans are involved. Infants can recognize their…
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As infants, we absorb any information our surroundings have to offer, especially if other humans are involved. Infants can recognize their…
While many people might not think that HIV is a large problem in the United States, at the end of 2015 over 1.1 million Americans were…
There may be concerns with genetically modified organisms (GMO), but the effectiveness of gene editing in developing more productive plants…
Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture (IMTA) may be the future of aquaculture. Compared to traditional farms that only grow one species, IMTA…
Modern bears, while typically thought of as carnivores, actually have a wide variety of dietary preferences. Some eat only meat while others…
The story is all too familiar: promising effects are shown in animal models of Alzheimer’s disease – providing hope for patients,…
As the medications for HIV have gotten more effective, people are living longer with HIV. However, as people living with HIV get older, they…
In the aquaculture industry, one of the most important and most costly parts of raising fish, especially carnivorous fish, is providing them…
One of the first steps of any recipe is to wash your produce. In today’s global food system, fruits and vegetables make a lot of stops…
Caroline, our resident HIV expert, updates us on some new knowledge about what happens when HIV positive patients stop and restart their…