Most people have heard about antibiotic-resistant germs. But how about antibiotic-resistant dust? A new Northwestern University study has found that
Day: December 11, 2018
What social stress in monkeys can tell us about human health
Research in recent years has linked a person’s physical or social environment to their well-being. Stress wears down the body
Break a Sweat Over the Holidays, but Do It Safely
It’s great to get exercise during the holidays, as long as you take steps to avoid injuries, a sports medicine
Taming turbulence: Seeking to make complex simulations a breeze
For scientists wrestling with problems as diverse as containing superhot plasma in a fusion reactor, improving the accuracy of weather
USC study examines disruption of circadian rhythm as risk factor for diseases
USC scientists report that a novel time-keeping mechanism within liver cells that helps sustain key organ tasks can contribute to
New discoveries predict ability to forecast dementia from single molecule
Scientists who recently identified the molecular start of Alzheimer’s disease have used that finding to determine that it should be
Shape-shifting cell breakthrough
A new computational model developed by researchers from The City College of New York and Yale gives a clearer picture
Family, School Support May Help Stop Bullies in Their Tracks
Children with strong family ties and school support are more likely to try to stop bullying when they see it,
Historic earthquakes test Indonesia’s seismic hazard assessment
Using data gleaned from historical reports, researchers have now identified the sources of some of the most destructive Indonesian earthquakes
Study: Innovative model helps kids on autism spectrum avoid behavioral drugs in ER
An innovative care model developed by Nemours Children’s Hospital for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in the emergency department