In a special edition of GEN Live to wrap up 2025, we are thrilled to welcome special guest Matthew Cobb, PhD, author of a wonderful new biography of Francis Crick, PhD, entitled CRICK: A Mind in ...
The genetic code is the recipe for life, and provides the instructions for how to make proteins, generally using just 20 ...
Your genetic code is not as logical as it could be. What if we could rewrite our genetic code, and make it more efficient, sensical and organized? Join Hank and dive deep into genetics in this fun ...
More than 1 million Americans live with tremors, slowed movement and speech changes caused by Parkinson's disease—a ...
Analysis of more than 1 million people shows that mental-health disorders fall into five clusters, each of them linked to a ...
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While neck cracking offers relief for many, a rare but real risk of stroke exists due to potential injury to brain-supplying arteries like the vertebral arteries. Forceful or sudden movements can ...
A neck cracking is a sound that makes when quick motions loosen the joints and ligaments in the neck. However, some chiropractors believe that cracking your neck incorrectly can outweigh the benefits ...
As many as 54% of people crack their knuckles – often several times a day – whether out of habit, boredom, stress relief or simple satisfaction at that sharp pop. Yet despite how widespread it is, the ...
Finding the perfect study technique is a common goal for students, especially as midterms and finals loom. Strategies like the Pomodoro method, spaced repetition and active recall are popular, but ...