A giraffe recently got stuck in a pool at Phelwana Game Lodge in Hoedspruit. Photo: Screenshot It was all hands on deck at Phelwana Game Lodge in Hoedspruit recently when a large giraffe got stuck in ...
A Kyoto University research group has developed a new type of protein that marks out cancer cells for easier removal. Every day, more than 10 billion cells in the human body fulfill their role and die ...
Cells on the inner surface of the intestine are replaced every few days. But, how does this work? It was always assumed that cells leave the intestinal surface because excess cells are pushed out. In ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Joe Biden recently underwent surgery to remove cancerous cells from his skin, a spokesperson for the Democrat said on Friday. The procedure, known ...
Every day, billions of damaged or unnecessary cells die and are swept away by the immune system’s cleanup crew—phagocytes. But when that clearance falters, dangerous cells can linger, fueling cancer ...
A team of scientists at Kyoto University's Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) has created a protein-based therapeutic tool that could change the way we treat diseases caused by ...
Engine oil changes are an essential part of routine vehicle maintenance. That's because, over time, engine oil breaks down and accumulates debris, like metal shavings and grime, leading to a reduction ...
RABUN COUNTY, Ga. — Officials with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources removed a plastic pretzel container that was stuck on a bear’s head in the north Georgia mountains. In late June, the ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) isn’t caused by just one faulty switch in the brain; it’s more like a tangled orchestra of genes and cells thrown off-key by trauma. With many genetic players ...
Handwashing is recommended to preserve the enamel finish. Avoid abrasive scrubbers or metal tools. Address stubborn stains and odors naturally. “Cleaning the enameled cast iron can help prevent it ...
Loggerhead sea turtles often nest at night and tend to “go into a trance-like state,” experts say. As a result, they can lose their way or get disoriented when encountering lights. US Coast Guard ...