University of Michigan researchers looked at mineral supplementation and exercise in mice, and found surprising results–nutrition has a greater impact
Month: October 2018
How communication among cells affects development of multicellular tissue
Using a combination of computational modeling and experimental techniques, a research team has developed new information about how intercellular communication
Moving location of fruit and vegetables can lead to 15 percent sales increase
Rootes Grocery StoreSimply moving where fresh fruit and vegetables are placed in a shop can increase their sales, new research
New Nerve Stimulation Technique Might Relieve Back Pain
Stimulating a specific set of nerves that are nestled along the spine may deliver relief to those who suffer from
UNH researchers say winter ticks killing moose at alarming rate
As winter in New England seems to get warmer, fall lingers longer and spring comes into bloom earlier, areas like
A bad influence: Interplay between tumor cells and immune cells
Research at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah (U of U) yielded new insights into the environment
New reservoir computer marks first-ever microelectromechanical neural network application
As artificial intelligence has become increasingly sophisticated, it has inspired renewed efforts to develop computers whose physical architecture mimics the
What Kids — and Parents — Fear Most at the Doctor’s Office
Fear of doctors is common among American preschoolers, and a trip to the pediatrician’s office can cause equal anxiety for
RUDN chemist tested a new nanocatalyst for obtaining hydrogen
A chemist from RUDN was the first to use catalysts with ruthenium nanoparticles to obtain hydrogen under the influence of
This RNA-based technique could make gene therapy more effective
Delivering functional genes into cells to replace mutated genes, an approach known as gene therapy, holds potential for treating many