A 24-year study from Harvard University, found that twins were likely to suffer similar illnesses, suggesting that DNA drives 40
Month: January 2019
Scientists discover natural fitness watch in fishes that records their activity levels
An international research team including scientists from the University of Southampton have shown for the first time that the energetic
Thanks to rapid, 3D imaging, anyone can tour the fly brain
A new fly-through of the fly brain allows anyone to whizz past neurons and visit any of the 40 million
Unraveling of 58-year-old corn gene mystery may have plant-breeding implications
In discovering a mutant gene that “turns on” another gene responsible for the red pigments sometimes seen in corn, researchers
Fruit fly promiscuity alters the evolutionary forces on males
Researchers in the Department of Zoology at Oxford University have demonstrated for the first time what effect female fruit flies
Study identifies a new way by which the human brain marks time
With a little help from HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” University of California, Irvine neurobiologists have uncovered a key component of
Machine learning could reduce testing, improve treatment for intensive care patients
Doctors in intensive care units face a continual dilemma: Every blood test they order could yield critical information, but also
Poo transplant effective treatment for chronic Bowel condition
Poo transplant or “Faecal microbiota transplantation” (FMT) can successfully treat patients with ulcerative colitis, new research from the University of
A human brain model in a petri dish?
Research scientists around the world are now able to investigate the structural, cellular and developmental intricacies of the human brain
Cells Under Stress
UCSB researchers create a device to help understand how cells communicate to form tissues and maintain integrity under loading. As