For the first time, a research team at Lund University in Sweden has successfully reprogrammed mouse and human skin cells
Day: December 7, 2018
A new ‘spin’ on kagome lattices
Like so many targets of scientific inquiry, the class of material referred to as the kagome magnet has proven to
Health Tip: Before You Get Help for Stuttering
Different speech therapists have differing approaches for stuttering, so it’s important to evaluate your needs before choosing a therapist, the
Half a million tests and many mosquitoes later, new buzz about a malaria prevention drug
Most malaria drugs are designed to reduce symptoms after infection. They work by blocking replication of the disease-causing parasites in
Being yelled at: Our brain on alert in a flash
Sight and hearing are the two main sensory modalities allowing us to interact with our environment. But what happens within
Experiments at PPPL show remarkable agreement with satellite sightings
As on Earth, so in space. A four-satellite mission that is studying magnetic reconnection — the breaking apart and explosive
The privacy risks of compiling mobility data
A new study by MIT researchers finds that the growing practice of compiling massive, anonymized datasets about people’s movement patterns
Scans, Ultrasound Spot Zika Brain Defects
Utrasounds and MRIs during pregnancy and after birth can detect most Zika-related brain abnormalities in infants, researchers report. If a
Worldwide Search For Donors to Help Girl With Rare Blood Type
A worldwide search is on for blood donors who can help a 2-year-old girl who’s battling cancer and has one
Risk Analysis releases special issue on communicating about Zika virus
In December 2015 the Brazilian government declared the Zika outbreak a national emergency and by mid-summer 2018 the Centers for