In this case movies didn‘t lie to you – vampire bats do exists. Not only they are real, but they
Month: January 2019
Gene expression study sheds new light on African Salmonella
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have taken another step forward in understanding the bacteria that are causing a devastating
Potential therapeutic target for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Research led by stem cell scientists at Harvard University points to a potential new biomarker and drug target for amyotrophic
We recall memories in a backwards process
Human memory is a complex system that scientists are still trying to figure out. How we memorize things? How later
Teen brain volume changes with small amount of cannabis use, study finds
At a time when several states are moving to legalize recreational use of marijuana, new research shows that concerns about
Epigenetic change causes fruit fly babies to inherit diet-induced heart disease
We all know we should eat fruits and vegetables to keep our own heart healthy. But now, scientists are learning
Museum Genomes Explain the Plight of the Grauer’s Gorilla
When a population rapidly plummets, the chance sampling of genetic drift and inevitable inbreeding can accelerate the pace of extinction.
How fasting can improve overall health
In a University of California, Irvine-led study, researchers found evidence that fasting affects circadian clocks in the liver and skeletal
The 17 different ways your face conveys happiness
Human beings can configure their faces in thousands and thousands of ways to convey emotion, but only 35 expressions actually
Stroke drug may also prevent Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers from the University of Southern California have discovered that a drug currently being developed to treat stroke patients could