A new survey shows that although nearly 60 percent of breastfeeding mothers knew about the link between breastfeeding and breast
Day: October 25, 2018
Don’t Become a Flu Statistic. Get Vaccinated
With flu season imminent, U.S. health officials urge everyone 6 months and older to get a flu shot. Already, one
Ecolabelling no help in sustainable seafood sales
How does labelling products and putting up signs in stores affect consumer choices, especially if you are trying to encourage
You Probably Have ‘Microplastics’ in Your Poop: Study
There’s a good chance a dose of tiny plastic particles has taken up residence in your gut, a new, small
Tetris: It could be the salve for a worried mind
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -Tetris could be the salve for a worried mind. The venerable video game was used in a recent
Honey, I shrunk the cell culture
From “Fantastic Voyage” to “Despicable Me,” shrink rays have been a science-fiction staple on screen. Now chemists at The University
Health Tip: Dance Your Way to Better Health
Scientists have found that areas of the brain that control memory and planning and organizing skills tend to get stronger
UMass Amherst research shows spider eyes work together to track stimuli
Using a specially designed eye-tracker for use with spiders, biologists Elizabeth Jakob, Skye Long and Adam Porter at the University
Scientists capture images of antibodies working together against malaria
Scientists investigating how the human immune system defends against malaria have uncovered a rare phenomenon: antibodies working together to bind
Device created to deliver immunotherapy without side effects
Houston Methodist scientists have developed a nanodevice to deliver immunotherapy without side effects to treat triple-negative breast cancer. Inserted straight