A new MDC study may resolve a decades-old debate in immunology: A team led by Prof. Klaus Rajewsky reports in
Day: February 15, 2019
Mosquitoes Show High Resistance to Common Insecticide
Florida mosquitoes that can carry Zika virus and other diseases are showing resistance to pyrethroid—a common group of insecticides used
Brain clock ticks differently in autism
The neural ‘time windows’ in certain small brain areas contribute to the complex cognitive symptoms of autism, new research suggests.
Scientists Develop a Long-Lasting Nano-Painkiller which is Less Addictive than Regular Painkillers
The so-called opioid epidemic which recently developed in the United States and Canada has put pressure on researchers to come
New findings could make mosquitos more satisfied—and safer to be around
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Effects of PFAS chemicals on health
Perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances PFAS and includes chemicals known as PFOS, PFOA and GENX. They are identified by signature elemental
Placental defects might contribute to male reproductive diseases
For humans and other animals, development of a male organ was thought to be driven by “male hormones” (androgens) produced
Getting less than seven hours sleep daily could damage DNA and lead to cancer
A lack of sleep could permanently damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer, scientists believe.Sleep deprivation can also reduce
How Breast Tissue Stiffening Promotes Breast Cancer Development
A study provides new insight into how the stiffening of breast tissue plays a role in breast cancer development. By
How music motivates the brain to learn
According to new research “chords” music strikes the brain it relates to certain cognitive processes, particularly learning. In recent years,