Exercise and physical activity are good for our health, and soon Generation 100, a comprehensive study from the Norwegian University
Month: November 2018
Forest fragmentation disrupts parasite infection in Australian lizards
In a study with implications for biodiversity and the spread of infectious diseases, CU Boulder ecologists have demonstrated that deforestation
Great apes and ravens plan without thinking
Planning and self control in animals do not require human-like mental capacities, according to a study from Stockholm University. Newly
First risk genes for ADHD found
A major international collaboration headed by researchers from the Danish iPSYCH project, the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, Massachusetts
It’s Safe to Eat Romaine Lettuce Again, But Check Labels: FDA
Caesar salad fans, rest easy: It’s safe to eat romaine lettuce again. Just be sure to check the label, to avoid
Virtual library of 1 million new macrolide scaffolds could help speed drug discovery
Researchers from North Carolina State University have created the largest publicly available virtual library of macrolide scaffolds. The library –
Swapping bacteria may help ‘Nemo’ fish cohabitate with fish-killing anemones
Nemo, the adorable clownfish in the movie Finding Nemo, rubs himself all over the anemone he lives in to keep
Re-programming the body’s energy pathway boosts kidney self-repair
A team of researchers led by Jonathan Stamler, MD, of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals
Vaccine signatures in humanized mice point to better understanding of infectious diseases
Infectious diseases kill millions of people each year, but the search for treatments is hampered by the fact that laboratory
Health Tip: Have a Fire Escape Plan
A home fire is reported every 86 seconds, the U.S. National Safety Council says. Cooking equipment is the primary cause