Despite the enormous unmet need for treatment of substance use disorders and the promise of telemedicine to fill some of
Day: December 4, 2018
Spinal injury throws body clocks off schedule
In the hours and days following a spinal cord injury, the gears that control the body’s internal clocks fall profoundly
Mountain splendor? Scientists know where your eyes will look
Using precise brain measurements, Yale researchers predicted how people’s eyes move when viewing natural scenes, an advance in understanding the
Global Spike in Measles a ‘Serious Concern’
Measles cases surged in 2017, as many countries saw severe outbreaks due to gaps in vaccination coverage, according to new
Promising research shows blood vessel growth key to healthy fat tissue
New research led by York University’s Faculty of Health shows that inhibiting a protein within blood vessels stimulates new blood
Biologists show inner workings of cellular ‘undertaker’
One of a cell’s most important responsibilities is to break down and recycle proteins that are no longer needed or
Untangling the Ties Between Troubled Teens and Pot Use
Teens with behavioral problems are more likely than others to use marijuana — but the drug itself doesn’t increase conduct
Gene that lets you eat as much as you want holds promise against obesity
It sounds too good to be true, but a novel approach that might allow you to eat as much food
Algae testbed experiment yields data useful for future projects
A unique experiment that explored how well algae grows in specific regions of the United States yielded data that could
The distance of microbial competitions shapes their community structures
Inside the microbial communities that populate our world, microbes are fighting for their lives. These tiny organisms are in the