IMAGE: When damaged by oxidative stress or UV light, an eye lens protein called gamma-crystallin, can begin to aggregate, forming the
Month: November 2018
Researchers successfully train computers to identify animals in photos
IMAGE: This photo of a bull elk was one of millions of images used to develop a computer model that identified
How antibiotics help spread resistance
Bacteria can become insensitive to antibiotics by picking up resistance genes from the environment. Unfortunately for patients, the stress response
Mapping of cells in the early human placenta may shed light on problem pregnancies
To treat and prevent pregnancy-related disorders, researchers must understand not only what can go wrong, but when. Complications, such as
Health Tip: Stay Active During Winter
(HealthDay News) — As you age, it can be difficult to stay active, particularly during winter. The National Institute on
An understudied form of child abuse and intimate terrorism: Parental Alienation
IMAGE: This is Jennifer Harman, associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University. view more Credit: John Eisele/Colorado State University The
Putting hybrid-electric aircraft performance to the test
IMAGE: This illustration shows the a) parallel and b) series drivetrain models. view more Credit: University of Illinois Department of Aerospace
Researchers restore breathing, partial forelimb function in rats with spinal cord injuries
Millions of people worldwide are living with chronic spinal cord injuries, with 250,000 to 500,000 new cases each year —
New method for studying gene expression could improve understanding of brain disease
It takes a lot of cells to make a human brain. The organ houses not only an enormous quantity of
Health Tip: Thinking About A Pet?
You should think about your lifestyle and family’s needs before introducing a pet at home, the American Veterinary Medical Association