Why are some animals committed to their mates and others are not? A team of international scientists, including researchers from
Month: January 2019
Mothers of children with birth defects have an increased risk of heart attacks
Being the mother of a child with serious birth defects is so hard that it can have significance for the
Placentas adapt when mothers have poor diets or low oxygen during pregnancy
Cambridge researchers have discovered the placenta regulates how much oxygen and nutrients it transports to babies during challenging pregnancies in
Novel imaging technology may help reduce biopsies for breast tumors
In American women, breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second-leading cause of cancer death. While routine screening
Malfunction of immune cells could explain some cases of hypertension
Hundreds of thousands of deaths every year can be traced back to hypertension, better known simply as high blood pressure.
New therapeutic avenue in the fight against chronic liver disease
Chronic liver disease is known as the silent killer, as it shows no obvious symptoms until the disease has progressed
Poor oxygen saturation during sleep is leading to an increased risk of heart-related deaths
Many people nowadays are experiencing sleeping problems. Sometimes it is difficult to fall asleep and sometimes it is actually difficult
Hand-knitted molecules
The fabrication of electronic components usually follows a top-down pathway in specialized physical laboratories. Using special carving tools in clean
Enhanced NMR reveals chemical structures in a fraction of the time
MIT researchers have developed a way to dramatically enhance the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), a technique used
Many Popular Dietary Supplements Can Yield Dangerous Liver Results
Athletes often use over-the-counter products to help lose weight or improve their energy and performance levels. However, the vast majority