Colorful figures of the human body are helping Vanderbilt University researchers understand how people experience emotion through their bodies and
Month: December 2018
NASA’s GPM satellite examines weakening Tropical Cyclone Kenanga
Tropical Cyclone Kenanga is now on a weakening trend and NASA’s GPM core satellite provided a look at the rainfall
Road Rules on Smartphone Use Are Saving Bikers’ Lives, Too
People in cars aren’t the only ones who benefit from distracted driving laws: Research shows drops in motorcyclist deaths after
Electric fish in augmented reality reveal how animals ‘actively sense’ world around them
Bats and dolphins emit sound waves to sense their surroundings; like a battery, electric fish generate electricity to help them
U-M howler monkey study examines mechanisms of new species formation
A new University of Michigan study of interbreeding between two species of howler monkeys in Mexico is yielding insights into
Wearing Contacts 24/7 Can Bring Infection, Blindness, Doctors Warn
Wearing Contacts 24/7 Can Bring Infection, Blindness, Doctors Warn Dangerous infections, blinding ulcers in the eyes: These are just some
Researchers explore genetics of California mountain lions to inform future conservation
Fragmentation of wildlife populations is increasing on a global scale, and understanding current genetic structure, genetic diversity and genetic connectivity
Influences of maternal diabetes on fetal heart development
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect. And even with remarkable advances in care, it remains the
Prescribe Overdose Antidote Along With Opioid Painkillers: FDA Advisory Panels
The labels of prescription opioid painkillers should advise doctors to consider simultaneously prescribing the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, two U.S.
Human blood cells can be directly reprogrammed into neural stem cells
Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the stem cell institute HI-STEM* in Heidelberg have succeeded for the