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Space Research Helps Patients on Earth with Low Blood Pressure Condition
Ever stand up too quickly and see stars? Fainting from low blood pressure can be dangerous for astronauts as well as for patients.
DNA Analysis Reveals Cryptic Underwater Ecosystem Engineers
They look like smears of pink bubblegum on the rocks off British Columbia’s coast, indistinguishable from one another.
A New Cancer Drug, Thanks to a New Approach
The newest cancer treatment on the market owes something to one of the earliest advocates for modern science.
Scientists Find High Mutation Rates Generating Genetic Diversity Within Huge, Old-Growth Trees
The towering, hundreds of years old Sitka spruce trees growing in the heart of Vancouver Island’s Carmanah Valley appear placid and unchanging.
Salt Rules Linked to 9900 Cases of Cardiovascular Disease and 1500 Cancer Cases
A relaxation of UK food industry regulation has been linked with 9,900 additional cases of cardiovascular disease, and 1,500 cases of stomach cancer.