A new study reveals that during stressful moments in the operating room, surgeons make up to 66 percent more mistakes
Month: December 2018
Study: Children of problem drinkers more likely to marry someone with a drinking problem
Children of parents who have alcohol use disorder are more likely to get married under the age of 25, less
Physicists studied the influence of magnetic field on thin film structures
IMAGE: This is a visualization of a magnetic field between permanent magnets at the location of the substrate for the deposition
Neuroscience-protein that divides the brain
Boundaries between different regions of the brain are essential for the brain to function. Research to-date has shown that molecular
Stop that clot! Quantitative assessment of the blood coagulation cascade
Thrombosis is a harmful activation of the clotting process that prevents bleeding in healthy people; thrombosis is associated with the
Tiny implantable device short-circuits hunger pangs, aids weight loss
More than 700 million adults and children worldwide are obese, according to a 2017 study that called the growing number
How much are we learning? Natural selection is science’s best critic
In 2003, the Human Genome Project revealed to the world the three billion chemical units within human DNA. Since that
Advancing the description of ‘mysterious’ water to improve drug design
Interactions with water dominate how drug molecules bind to targets, but it’s tricky to model these interactions, limiting the accuracy
The impacts of whale shark mass tourism on the coral reefs in the Philippines
The collaborative research among The University of Hong Kong (HKU), the University of Guam (UoG), and the Large Marine Vertebrates
Switch-in-a-cell electrifies life
IMAGE: Rice University scientists used E. coli bacteria as a platform to test protein switches that can be used to control