MIT engineers have devised a new, noninvasive way to measure the stiffness of living cells using acoustic waves. Their technique
Day: February 12, 2019
Brain does not forget amputated limbs even after several decades
Human body is very adaptable to various changes that occur during your lifetime. You notice that when some functions of
Interventions to reduce antibiotics require tailored approach in developing countries
Fears around leaving infectious diseases untreated and poorly enforced antibiotic supply controls could hamper efforts to reduce the use of
Researchers home in on genes linked to age-related macular degeneration
National Eye Institute scientists led a collaborative study and zeroed in on genes associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a
Pitch perfect: Brain differences behind a rare musical ability
New research published in JNeurosci reports features of the brain in musicians with absolute, or perfect, pitch (AP) that likely
Mosquitoes that carry malaria may have been doing so 100 million years ago
The anopheline mosquitoes that carry malaria were present 100 million years ago, new research shows, potentially shedding fresh light on
Grains are beneficial to health
For six years the interdisciplinary Center for Gut, Grain and Greens, 3G, has generated new knowledge about the effects, which